acrossflats
Acrossflats is a term used in the context of sailing and yachting to describe a sailing technique where a boat is sailed across the wind, rather than with the wind. This is achieved by tacking or gybing the boat, which involves turning the bow of the boat through the wind and then sailing in the opposite direction. This technique is often used in competitive sailing, such as in the America's Cup, to gain an advantage over opponents who are sailing with the wind.
The term "acrossflats" refers to sailing across the wind over a flat, open body of water, such
Acrossflats sailing requires a high level of skill and precision, as the boat must be carefully controlled
In summary, acrossflats is a sailing technique where a boat is sailed across the wind over a