Are your roll tacks legal?
Rule 42 looks at propelling your boat in other ways than using wind and water. Roll tacks can often fall foul of this rule. I highlight 3 common ways in which tacks could be considered to be outside of the racing rules of sailing and how to avoid breaching the rules.

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How to roll tack

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Rule 42 Propulsion, World Sailing Racing Rules of Sailing

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The 3 Most Important Startline Tactics (Real World Examples)

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Downwind coaching: The mistake that's costing you speed - GP14 Video Analysis

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Learn Solo Docking and Anchoring from 82-year-old

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Rule 42

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ILCA 6 Full Race Heavy Wind!

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Upwind Speed ILCA

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Roll gybe and light wind gybing

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Sailboat Racing Tips: Up To Speed on Mainsail Trim

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St. Mary's TR - Harvard vs. Yale sail-off (full race)

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Racing Rules of Sailing (10 Basic Rules)

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Why sailing on a run is wobbly and how to avoid a death roll

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TOP 5 RULE 42 MISTAKES and how to avoid them in Single-Handed Dinghy Racing

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ILCA 7 Sailing-Light Air-Tacks & Gybes

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How to gybe in strong winds.

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Laser (ILCA) S-turn technique when sailing downwind

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Vang Sheeting in a Laser Sailboat

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Tom Cunliffe Explains How to Make Anchoring Stress-Free

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