Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#7
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
I'll agree, but with one small proviso - a lot of the skill in
gybing-setting-dropping-floating the kite is having the helmsman point the boat in the right direction at each stage of the manoeuvre, and that can't be learnt at anchor. Becoming familiar with the tasks involved is a good start, but getting the procedure down pat requires coordination between helmsman and crew that is only possible under weigh. Finding conditions calm enough to actually set the spinnaker while anchored is difficult. We usually introduce new sailors to spinnakers by going through the motions with braces, sheets, pole etc, but no sail. You need one extra person who pretends to be the clew. I have also done this under sail with mainsail only, which is an interesting exercise for a crew that thinks it already knows how to handle the spinnaker. We had one crew that decided this practicing lark was beneath their dignity and weren't taking it seriously. During the practice drop the person pretending to be the clew decided to test whether the stopper knot had been tied in the sheet properly. By timing carefully with the bowman releasing the tack, he managed to pull the sheet out of its lead so that the virtual spinnaker was streaming from the masthead with no brace and the sheet trailing in the water! We refused to move on to the next exercise until they got it down. Of course, the breeze strengthened at exactly that moment (it always does) and the helmsman was jumping up and down screaming about the virtual mudbank/cliff/oil tanker just a few boatlengths to leeward! We stopped them when they were about to send someone up the mast, but they took the practice a little more seriously after that. -- "d parker" wrote in message ... Using the mooring is a great way to get used to gybing-setting-dropping-floating the kite. Particularly for noobs. Cos there is only one thing happening at one time. They don't have to worry about the main, helming, other boats etc. Then once they understand it they can take that knowledge out on the water and put it to good use. |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
Mercury Mark 58,piston question | General | |||
Another strip-plank question - a bit long | Boat Building | |||
FAQ: Surviving Usenet: A Guide for the Earnest Newcomer | General | |||
Winterizing question plus. | General | |||
Transom Height - Dumb Question Alert | General |