pagoda
Well-Known Member
I've sailed assorted racing dinghies for years, several with self-launching short bowsprits - and asymmetric kites. My current single hander has this system. Relatively easy to deal with.
I have a nice big asymmetric gennaker on my "big" boat, which I sail with the tack line attached to the anchor pinning fitting at the bow. It uses the conventional kite pole downhaul line to control the position of the tack and to be honest isn't bad. It is a little close to the forestay for gybing, so I 've considered the Selden Bowsprit on a few occasions. But sort of balked at the expense for something fairly simple.
However - going past the marina recycling bins, what did I find (and recover promptly!) but another spinnaker pole (standard) . It's unmarked, but far too long , but cut in half, with a fabricated U bracket and closed end, and maybe a support pad for the foredeck I could have something close to the Selden system. At minimal cost.
Has anybody else tried this?
Graeme
I have a nice big asymmetric gennaker on my "big" boat, which I sail with the tack line attached to the anchor pinning fitting at the bow. It uses the conventional kite pole downhaul line to control the position of the tack and to be honest isn't bad. It is a little close to the forestay for gybing, so I 've considered the Selden Bowsprit on a few occasions. But sort of balked at the expense for something fairly simple.
However - going past the marina recycling bins, what did I find (and recover promptly!) but another spinnaker pole (standard) . It's unmarked, but far too long , but cut in half, with a fabricated U bracket and closed end, and maybe a support pad for the foredeck I could have something close to the Selden system. At minimal cost.
Has anybody else tried this?
Graeme