Sailing Upwind
Sailboats can sail upwind, but they cannot sail directly into the wind. If you want to sail to a point directly upwind from you (perhaps a dock or a mark), you must sail a 'zig-zag' course to get there. This Point of Sail is known as “closehauled.” A boat sailing upwind must change direction by performing a tack, which is a maneuver where the bow of the boat rotates through the No-Go Zone. During this turn, the sails and the sailor must switch sides because after the tack the wind will be on the opposite side of the boat. When sailing close-hauled, the goal is to keep the boat in the “groove” right along the edge of the No-Go Zone by heading up as much as possible without luffing. This takes focus and small adjustments in steering to keep the boat in the groove. You can get benefit evalution from keeping closehauld and deadrun in this game

Obstacle
The Sichans yacht interferes with navigation with several obstacles to master the art of navigation. Obstacles include islands, reefs, and frequent whales. If you bump into them, you run aground or shipwreck. Be careful not to bump into these obstacles in the ever-changing winds and learn safe sailing ahead of time. Good luck!!

Helmsman
A helmsman or helm (sometimes driver) is a person who steers a ship, sailboat, submarine, other type of maritime vessel, or spacecraft. The rank and seniority of the helmsman may vary: on small vessels such as fishing vessels and yachts, the functions of the helmsman are combined with that of the skipper; on larger vessels, there is a separate officer of the watch who is responsible for the safe navigation of the ship and gives orders to the helmsman, who physically steers the ship in accordance with those orders. Helmsman is a very important role, especially to the extent that's why Helmsman is so important. Helmsman is a navigator who is responsible for safe navigation by reading the wind well and adjusting Rudder in the right place for crew to serve. Experience a safe voyage in the ever-changing winds of the Sichans Yacht for helmsman , avoiding countless obstacles.

Rudder(Wheel) Adjust
The rudder(Wheel) adjust the orientation of the yacht by dragging it to the left or dragging it to the right. Press and hold as you move wheel, and drag quickly (Swipe) to the left or right to rotate the wheel at a high speed. Drag down or up and you won't get the expected movement, so just steer left and right to enjoy the perfect sailing.