chappy
Well-Known Member
I have been reading some books on spinnaker sailing & i am just stuck on one thing. /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gifsome books say tighten the downhaul on the pole before you square it away & set it to stop the pole from rising up when the spinnaker fills,while other books say leave the downhaul slack then tighten up once you have squared it of & set it.
The system i have on my yacht is i have a block at the base of the mast where the downhaul goes through then onto the centre of the pole, but i do know there are systems where the downhaul goes through the end of the pole then down onto a block on the bow, so the question is why do some books say to you tighten the downhaul before you square it of & some say leave it slack untill after you have squared it of.
I would be most greatfull if someone can explain this to me /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
regards
Dave.
The system i have on my yacht is i have a block at the base of the mast where the downhaul goes through then onto the centre of the pole, but i do know there are systems where the downhaul goes through the end of the pole then down onto a block on the bow, so the question is why do some books say to you tighten the downhaul before you square it of & some say leave it slack untill after you have squared it of.
I would be most greatfull if someone can explain this to me /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
regards
Dave.