A beginner sailor from Tucson, AZ called me today and wanted to know the difference between the two tacks. Now remember we were all beginners at one time and maybe simple things confused us. I asked him what difference did it make? He told me his instructor keeps asking him and he has to think about the answer too long.
Years ago, on the first day of my first sailing lesson, the instructor asked us the same question. I'd have to think which side is the wind coming over before I could give the answer and I was one of the slowest. Sometimes I'd just guess. I decided there had to be an easier way. I marked a very small "S" on the starboard side of the boom and a very small "P" on the port side. From the cockpit, if I saw "S" on the boom I knew I was on starboard tack. I was always the first to answer from that point on. After a bit I was able to erase the marks.
I get a lot of my material from beginners. I told him to mark the boom and his instructor would think he is a genius and a fast learner.
Years ago, on the first day of my first sailing lesson, the instructor asked us the same question. I'd have to think which side is the wind coming over before I could give the answer and I was one of the slowest. Sometimes I'd just guess. I decided there had to be an easier way. I marked a very small "S" on the starboard side of the boom and a very small "P" on the port side. From the cockpit, if I saw "S" on the boom I knew I was on starboard tack. I was always the first to answer from that point on. After a bit I was able to erase the marks.
I get a lot of my material from beginners. I told him to mark the boom and his instructor would think he is a genius and a fast learner.