Race Strategy

Layline

The course on which a boat can fetch the next mark without tacking or jibing.

The layline is the course on which a boat can just fetch the next mark without tacking or jibing. On an upwind leg, the layline is the close-hauled bearing that points directly at the windward mark. Overstanding the layline (sailing past it) wastes distance; understanding it means another tack. The skill is to hit the layline within a few boat lengths of the mark, not earlier.