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Well, I've done it on a couple of times on a ~40 footer... didn't work
perfectly every time but worked better than some other methods I tried. Nav wrote: Must have been (very) light airs Why? Did it several times in 12 ~ 15 knots which isn't heavy weather but not what I call light either. Really light air is a PITA for the spinnaker, it just hangs all over everything and snags every two minutes. As conditions build, footing gets to be a bigger problem. Perhaps you're forgetting that when a boat is going downwind, it's speed subtracts from the apparent wind. Keep the boat moving well, things will go easier ![]() ... -single handed windward drop on a 40' boat with no pole attached -that I'd like to see! It was more fun to do than watch. A spinnaker ddrop is always a little bit hectic. DSK |
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