CliveH
New Member
I've got a Dufour 325 moored down at Port Hamble, the problem that frequently crops up is when heading for home from the West it is usually a down wind run, if we stick to a conventional sail set up we usually end up with the Genoa doing practically nothing, being masked by the mainsail, we quite often use a goosewing configuration which uses a bit more of the Genoa, I know I could use a cruising chute, but at around a thousand pounds it's expensive. The alternative is to pole out the Genoa, any one any experience of Whisker poles, I've been looking at a Forespar telescopic pole, which extends to 4.5m. The queries I have is whether this pole is strong enough for the job and secondly, I have no mast fittings at the moment, can I just use a spinnaker saddle, which has a fitting for the pole on both sides of the mast angled towards the bow or should I use a single fitting either side of the mast, I don't want to get involved with tracks at this stage as the cost would then be too high.
Finally, as far as rigging goes I was going to keep it as simple as possible but I would appreciate any advice on this.
Finally, as far as rigging goes I was going to keep it as simple as possible but I would appreciate any advice on this.