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On Jun 16, 12:52 am, cavelamb wrote:
Capt. Rob wrote: Are there any other devices like the ATN Tacker for flying a symmetrical spinnaker without a pole? I seem to remember something called a Spinnaker Guy or something like that....? Comments on using the chute in such a manner? I have a sweet drifter, but I also just got a gorgeous chute to play with. Yes...I do have a pole, but I was wondering about flying without one on occasion. Cheers, RB 35s5 NY I made my tacker. A short piece of towing strap and a couple of 2" D rings. Took half an hour to sew up (my Brother couldn't do it, so I did them by hand) As for the Sym? Use the pole. Asymmetricals can fly without a pole, but I doubt that a sym type would stay open all that well. Richard I did some research and it appears you can fly the Asym without a tacker type device just fine. Owners of the ATN claim the real advantage is when used with a symmetrical chute. I'll be sailing a Hobie cat next week in NC, but when I get back I'll give the tacker a try with my new Doyle spinnaker and post the results. Thus far I'm very pleased with the Somerset drifter aboard Heart of Gold.... http://ghostlight.zenfolio.com/img/v2/p1055380683-5.jpg In 3-8 knots it's a real winner. RB 35s5 NY |
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