davehu
Well-Known Member
Cruising shutes do not work well down wind, sailmakers suggest that the best way of setting it down wind is with a pole spinnaker fashion. With a spinnaker on a run the pole is lifted and pulled back until almost square with the wind, and the sheets eased until the leading edge is almost curling. A cruising shute is cut differently, My thoughts on setting it for downwind are.
Keep the pole much lower than you would with a spinnaker so the luff is full but not rounded like a spinnaker. ease the sheet and the pole back until it draws well, I think the pole will be much further forward than with a spinnaker to stop the wind spilling out of the top of the leech.
Whats the forum view, especially any sailmakers.
Please dont tell me that a spinnaker is better, I know that, the Chute came with the boat and I want to make the best of a bad job.
David
Keep the pole much lower than you would with a spinnaker so the luff is full but not rounded like a spinnaker. ease the sheet and the pole back until it draws well, I think the pole will be much further forward than with a spinnaker to stop the wind spilling out of the top of the leech.
Whats the forum view, especially any sailmakers.
Please dont tell me that a spinnaker is better, I know that, the Chute came with the boat and I want to make the best of a bad job.
David