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Main sheet balance method Main sheet mechanism The preferred method in the United States uses the main-sheet balance gear, in which the boom is connected with the tiller in such a manner that, when it swings out with a pressure of wind, the rudder is automatically pulled round sufficiently to keep the yacht in its course. This will usually involve some sort of return spring so that the mechanism is responsive to the wind. This apparatus is particularly efficient in sailing before the wind. Wind vane method Vane mechanism A more accurate method is to use a separate rudder vane; this is made from a plank of light wood such as balsa. The vane is operated in two principle positions, one for upwind sailing, the other for downind. 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Regattas Model yacht basin regattas Here the boats are raced in pairs on a special-purpose (but naturalistically shaped) pond, with four SF X-class on the water. These occur within a specialized pond or rectangular pool, in which a poleerson will walk down each side of the basin carrying a pole, prepared to push the yachts into an opposite tack before collision with the edge. The operators will usually work one side and a single turner, called a "Liverpool boy" will work the opposite side. In some locations the yachts are adjusted so that they will change tack at some point and so allowing the craft to be operated from one side of a wide pond. Open water regattas They take place upon sufficiently large bodies of water to allow a course at least a quarter of a mile in length, which is generally sailed twice or three times over to windward and backward. Triangular courses are also sailed. 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Specialized regattas for radio-controlled motorized craft are held that include rubber duck herding and the simulated rescue of ships in distress by a team of operators controlling a pair of tugboats. Organizations American Model Yachting Association British Model Yachting Association Footy Class Association IOMICA - The International Class Association for the International One Metre Class ISAF-RSD The Radio Sailing Division within the International Sailing Federation ARYA AUSTRALIAN RADIO YACHTING ASSOCIATION (Inc) AUSTRALIAN RADIO YACHTING ASSOCIATION (Inc) Clubs Hove Lagoon Model Yacht Club - West Sussex, UK San Francisco Model Yacht Club Southwold Model Yacht Club U.S. Vintage Model Yacht Group Windsor Model Yacht Club - Windsor, ON, Canada Canberra Model Yacht Club - Canberra, ACT, AUSTRALIA Western Reserve Model Yacht Club - Painesville, OH, USA See also Hobby Ship model Wooden Ship Models Radio-controlled boat Southwold Model Yacht Regattas External links Model Yachting Wiki References