How Sails Work or How Sailboats Sail into the Wind

Traditional sailboats can only sail with the wind behind them. But modern sailboats have sail designs that enable them to sail in any direction regardless of the wind. Except for the “no-go” zone which is about 45 degrees on either side of the wind, where it’s physically impossible to create lift no matter how to angle the sail, in which case the sailor can simply zig-zag in the direction he or she wants to go. The secret to these sail is lift. The very same force that enables airplanes to fly in the air. In fact the same concepts apply, Newton’s 3rd Law, Coanda Effect, Bernoulli’s principle, anything that applies to wings apply to sails as well. But enough with the theory of sailing, if you want to learn how it’s actually done, check out Josh’s video here, Learn How to Sail: A Step-by-Step guide to SAILING: But before you go, click the like button and subscribe if you enjoyed this video. 00:00 – Intro 00:30 – How sails work like the wi
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