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Layline - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Layline
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Sailing Laylines - Ockam Sailing Instruments

    http://www.ockam.com/2013/05/03/sailing-laylines/
    Sailing laylines are the final courses to the mark at the current wind speed and direction. They are calculated from the position of the mark, the true wind speed and direction, and your target angle and speed.

Mark Lorion: About Laylines

    http://www.marklorion.com/p/about-laylines.html
    A layline is the imaginary line extending from the upwind objective at the highest possible angle that the boat can sail to just clear the windward mark – in our example it’s 45 degrees on either side of the upwind objective. So once our boat is sailing along and reaches the layline, we can tack onto the line and safely sail on to the objective without any more tacks.

Six Ways to Identify a Layline - WindCheck Magazine

    https://www.windcheckmagazine.com/article/six-ways-to-identify-a-layline/
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Layline | Virtual Skipper Wiki | Fandom

    https://vsk.fandom.com/wiki/Layline
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Sailboat Line & Rigging - West Coast Sailing

    https://westcoastsailing.net/parts/line/
    West Coast Sailing offers a range of high tech line options including Samson Ultra-Lite, Alpha Ropes SSR, Robline Dinghy Control, Marlow Excel Racing, and Robline Coppa 500. These lines have a strong, low stretch Spectra or Dynemma core with a durable cover.

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