
Close-hauled is the point of sail closest to the wind that a sailboat can take without losing power. In other words, sailing close-hauled means advancing in a direction as close as possible to the wind, usually between 35º and 45º to its direction.
Sailing close-hauled requires precision, technique, and excellent sail trimming. In this position, the boat doesn't head directly into the wind (which is impossible), but it sails as close to it as possible.
To sail close-hauled properly, you need to consider several factors:
Here you can review the basic sailing maneuvers to complement your technique.
Want to sail close-hauled like a racer? These tips will help you:
Avoid these frequent mistakes: