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I have taught this way in the past.
Havent you ever spinaker flown (in a bosun chair) anchored stern to? wrote in message ... On Sun, 04 Jul 2004 03:05:45 GMT, "John R Weiss" wrote: wrote... Anchoring a boat by it's stern is generally considered a bad idea for good reason. For normal anchoring, that may well be true. However, for the stated purpose (practice with the spinnaker at the mooring) it is not a bad idea at all. There will be at least 2 crew on deck for the entire exercise, so they can take care of any unforeseen problems. The stated purpose is a poor idea for doing that in the first place. The two crew on deck that you stake so much faith in, are admittedly inexperienced sailors. There is no way to forsee what situations they are capable of dealing with. Meanwhile, they aren't really gonna learn much about spinnakers this way any how. The whole idea is a non-starter. BB |
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