reaching sail advice

davehu

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On our cuter rig yacht we really need a lightweight sail for reaching instead of the standard Yankee and staysail. I am thinking about using a free flying genoa launched from a cruising chute snuffer. Envisage to sail as a flatter cruissing chute which will close reach and can be set on a pole downwind. Anyone tried it, ant problems you can see. All suggestions welcome.
 
We have a MPG (Multi Purpose Genoa) also known as a drifter from Crusader Sails for our cutter. Set loose-luffed on a furler, sheet to blocks attached to eyes at stern quarter (also used for runners when staysail in use) and back to sheet winch. Has to furled when NO wind in it at all, so run down-wind and mask with main.
Very pleased with set-up but only use outside Solent - for Solent sailing we convert to sloop and fit a Genoa on the roller instead of the Yankee
 
A fine reach, really, in light wind you need to free up a bit to keep the speed up. (we're not that close winded anyway)
Yes, it can be poled out (it's basically a 170% Genoa made of Spinnaker material). We would normall use our asymetric spinnaker (cruising chute) downwind,when the wind gets too strong we find changing down to the yankee is OK...
 
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