Flying the chute is the height of sailing
A good sail is one thing, but there is nothing I can think of that beats flying a chute when sailing. All that extra sail area really gets the boat moving along. Like in Alan's picture, in nearly flat water, the boat speed can be pretty good.By the way, do you have a feathering/folding prop? That will help boat speed almost as much as the chute does.After figuring out the rigging for a chute, the next challenge is actually selecting the asymetrical. The North Sails web page used to have a polar diagram with wind strength that showed various chutes plotted on it. One could see what sails are optimum based on apparent wind angle and wind speed. Knowing what conditions you could use the sail in the graph would show what sail(s) are best suited.One nice thing about a chute such as an asymetrical is there is no need for a furler luff tape so it makes sail changing a lot easier.