The last time I did any serious racing, a 33 foot yacht with any racing aspirations would be equipped with six cockpit winches:
2 on the coach roof
2 main Genoa
2 spinnaker.
It seems that spinnakers winches have been designed out of the cockpit formula of modern racer/cruisers such as the Maxi 1100, J109 and X-Yachts.
I don't see how a crew can hoist a spinnaker and then drop a Genoa with only 4 winches?
For my new boat the agent says he could fit spinnaker winches in a conventional location but this would involve fabricating a leg to extend the base for each winch beyond the coaming. I am loath to go down this apparently unfashionable route as obviously I have lost touch with modern spinnaker handling procedures.
Double handed passage racing is my main objective so a furling Code-0 is likely to be the 3rd sail ordered once I have got to know the boat.
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2 on the coach roof
2 main Genoa
2 spinnaker.
It seems that spinnakers winches have been designed out of the cockpit formula of modern racer/cruisers such as the Maxi 1100, J109 and X-Yachts.
I don't see how a crew can hoist a spinnaker and then drop a Genoa with only 4 winches?
For my new boat the agent says he could fit spinnaker winches in a conventional location but this would involve fabricating a leg to extend the base for each winch beyond the coaming. I am loath to go down this apparently unfashionable route as obviously I have lost touch with modern spinnaker handling procedures.
Double handed passage racing is my main objective so a furling Code-0 is likely to be the 3rd sail ordered once I have got to know the boat.
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