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Donal wrote:
I'm not sure what a snuffer is... Here is a description of one... http://www.northsails.co.uk/sails/snuffer/snuffer.htm Aye, that's what I was thinking - a thingy at the top of the mast that gets pulled down. My first inclination is to be less than keen on it. 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. I'm not sure that you are describing the same thing. Nope, quite the opposite, if anything. In my experience, it is less hassle to let the sheet fly and haul the spinaker down through the companionway as quick as possible. However, I only have experience on a 33 foot Beneteau ... It might be a different story on other boats. I can't say, since the sock on the Sonata is the only spinnaker stuff I've done. When it works smoothly, it's very fast and slick. We used it for racing, where it's rather imperative to get the jenny up and the spinnaker down in short order (to maintain speed for as long as possible on approach to a mark, and then be setting the jenny for the next point of sail as we round the mark). I can't help feeling that the spinnaker filling up the companionway would get in the way, especially if the race conditions were such that we had to tack/gybe in the middle of our rounding maneuvre. Having the spinnaker stowed as an intrinsic part of dropping it means that the decks are clear right away, so emergency maneuvres are easier to deal with. I guess this stuff isn't so critical for cruising, but what little cruising I've done was done on the same boat, so I never really thought about doing it another way. :-) -- Wally www.artbywally.com/FiatPandaRally/index.htm www.wally.myby.co.uk |
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