TSB240
Well-Known Member
. Meanwhile I stuff the quiet sail, completely blanketed by the mainsail, back into the turtle. .
No mention of genoa........
The last thing I am going to do is unfurl my genoa to take my spinnaker down especially if its blowing hard and and I am short handed. I wouldnt want to be on deck pulling the sail under the genoa either.
As mentioned earlier why bother unless you are racing.
I suppose it might be an advantage in an older mast head rigged boat as their mains were relatively small. But with modern designs and especially fractionally rigged boats the main will give more protection and much less hassle.
I dont have seperate winches for spinnaker so the genoa wouldnt be properly tamed until the spinnaker is down either.