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Donal wrote:
I've never flown my spinaker when sailing solo, and I've only flown it once when I had the family as crew. There is a lot of foredeck work involved, and IMHO, a snuffer is useless. I'm not sure what a snuffer is... On the Sonata I crewed on last year, we had a sock that led from a hatch in the foredeck, down into the cabin. I liked that set up - I just had to help the spinnaker down, while the cockpit crew pulled it into the sock. -- Wally www.artbywally.com/FiatPandaRally/index.htm www.wally.myby.co.uk |
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