AIDY
Well-Known Member
dropping the spinnaker
these days i seem to be short handed and have to do most things on board. I have a snuffer but hate using it especially when racing, I launch and retrieve the kite in the conventional way behind the genoa. dropping involve's unfurling the genoa bringing the pole forward and tripping the end attached to the pole. with 2 only on board a 40+ foot boat it's for me to retrieve the kite and dump it down the hatch while the helm lowers the halyard and keeps the boat on course.
However there always seems to be too much power in the kite (with15-20Knots of wind) when the pole end is tripped. I'm not sure if it's to do with the halyard not been lowered quick enought (maybe a turn on the winch and to let it run free would help). Or the barber hauler should be pulled in tighter to get the spinny in tighter and give it greater shelter.... All things to try but any of you experts can offer any other advice to try.
It works okay as present and is safe, but would be nice to get it effortless...
these days i seem to be short handed and have to do most things on board. I have a snuffer but hate using it especially when racing, I launch and retrieve the kite in the conventional way behind the genoa. dropping involve's unfurling the genoa bringing the pole forward and tripping the end attached to the pole. with 2 only on board a 40+ foot boat it's for me to retrieve the kite and dump it down the hatch while the helm lowers the halyard and keeps the boat on course.
However there always seems to be too much power in the kite (with15-20Knots of wind) when the pole end is tripped. I'm not sure if it's to do with the halyard not been lowered quick enought (maybe a turn on the winch and to let it run free would help). Or the barber hauler should be pulled in tighter to get the spinny in tighter and give it greater shelter.... All things to try but any of you experts can offer any other advice to try.
It works okay as present and is safe, but would be nice to get it effortless...