Code Zero Sailing
While the code zero is a weapon on the race course, it also makes cruising and daysailing more fun. This weekend it added a good two to three knots of boat speed since it is more than twice the size of my boat’s non-overlapping jibs.

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Easy Code Zero Rigging and Sailing on a 2018 Beneteau Oceanis 48

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Different Sail Types Explained (9 Types of Sails)

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Elvstrøm Sails Gennaker vs Code 0 - Setup and Test

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You’re TRIMMING Your Mainsail WRONG! How To Fix It Fast

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How to handle a Code Zero

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Selden single line reefing

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Learn Solo Docking and Anchoring from 82-year-old

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Gennaker UP and Gybe — not bad for beginners ;)

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#5.1 | Why is it called a Code Zero Sail? | (1 of 2)

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Top 7 Sailboats You Can Actually Sail Solo Across an Ocean

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Code Zero - Anschlagen, Setzen, Bedienen & Wenden

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How To Do a Mexican Takedown Also Called the Kiwi Drop

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Basic Sail Trim with Alan Denham

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Setting up and Flying a Code Zero

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Powerful code zero sail explained Ep2 Sea2

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The Code Zero Solution: Stop Motoring & Sail Faster in Light Air

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Sailing Theory For Beginners

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How to Avoid a Gybe Broach
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WHY Two Headsails? [Cutter vs Slutter vs Solent] | Sailing Wisdom

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