It helps a lot to set and douse the spinnaker when the boat is well off the wind, almost on a run. When hoisting keep the chute in the lee of the main (right close to the sail, a few inches from the sail) until it is "made" (all the way up). Pull down on the leaches or keep an arm around the sail so it raises under a little tension, so the sail doesn't have a chance to get wind before it is up.
Then trim the sheet a little so most of the slack is out and then haul in the guy until the spinnaker tack (pole corner) is at the pole, and the chute will fill. Then pull the pole back so it is 90 deg. to the wind or a little less. Ease the sheet until the luff begins to curl or break. The luff of the chute should break at the shoulder of the sail. If it breaks too high the pole is too high. Generally on a run the pole is higher, lower on a reach. If you keep the pole a bit forward and overtrim the sheet just a bit the chute is less finicky. Broad reaching or running in strong winds it is important to overtrim this way: keep the sail locked over the boat.
But do set and douse on a broad reach. Get the boat on that course and if your helmsman is novice emphasize he or she is to steer the course: don't jibe and don't let the boat up!
Everything with a chute is trickier when close reaching and dousing on a reach in wind is not easy at all and you may let the sail get away from you into the water. Once you have experience you will be able to set the chute and sail on a broad reach in 20 kts without difficulty, very nice.
We usually douse down the fwd hatch.
Jibing is for another email, just don't try it in a breeze without a good helmsman and a good foredeck hand.
When practicing the spinnaker many novices make the mistake of doing it in too light airs. It is much easier to see your mistakes and see when things are correct in 10 kts or 15.
Nicholas Walsh
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From: vegatern
Sent: Friday, July 11, 2008 11:27 PM
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AlbinVega@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [AlbinVega] Re: SpinnakerThanks Wilhelm. I guess I just need to praktice, pracktce, practice.
Craig