Are any of you guys flying an asym on your 192 or 222?
My boat (192) had a spinnaker, but I didn't feel like buying it from the PO. (Was kinda hoping he'd throw it in...) I'm assuming it was symmetrical, because that was the original spec for the 192.
In the meantime, a friend with a Com Pac 19 had an asymmetrical spinnaker that she didn't want ("I'll never use that!") I figure the sizing is similar, except the CP19 is a masthead rig. It fit when I did a quick test hoist on haul-out day, in any case...
My boat is currently rigged with a spinnaker halyard that runs to the top of the mast. My understanding is that one does not want a spin halyard too far away from the shroud hounds, because a spin, especially an asym, puts a lot of side loading on the mast. So I'm getting a bit anxious about it, and it's off season, so I have plenty of time to think and dream... Now, I haven't actually measured the mast yet ('cos she's all tarped up for the winter) but based on the spec for the luff of the main, and the leech of the jib, I figure this is a 7/8ths fractional rig. Seems to me there isn't a whole lot of unsupported mast section between the shroud hounds and the mast head...
So my biggest question for the experienced lot of you: Do you think it's ok to fly an asym from a halyard set at the top of the mast? Or should I consider mounting the block 6" or so above the forestay, and plan to have the chute cut down?
'Cos it's just so important to worry about this kind of thing with 4 months to go until I can splash again


Thanks,
Brian
My boat (192) had a spinnaker, but I didn't feel like buying it from the PO. (Was kinda hoping he'd throw it in...) I'm assuming it was symmetrical, because that was the original spec for the 192.
In the meantime, a friend with a Com Pac 19 had an asymmetrical spinnaker that she didn't want ("I'll never use that!") I figure the sizing is similar, except the CP19 is a masthead rig. It fit when I did a quick test hoist on haul-out day, in any case...
My boat is currently rigged with a spinnaker halyard that runs to the top of the mast. My understanding is that one does not want a spin halyard too far away from the shroud hounds, because a spin, especially an asym, puts a lot of side loading on the mast. So I'm getting a bit anxious about it, and it's off season, so I have plenty of time to think and dream... Now, I haven't actually measured the mast yet ('cos she's all tarped up for the winter) but based on the spec for the luff of the main, and the leech of the jib, I figure this is a 7/8ths fractional rig. Seems to me there isn't a whole lot of unsupported mast section between the shroud hounds and the mast head...
So my biggest question for the experienced lot of you: Do you think it's ok to fly an asym from a halyard set at the top of the mast? Or should I consider mounting the block 6" or so above the forestay, and plan to have the chute cut down?
'Cos it's just so important to worry about this kind of thing with 4 months to go until I can splash again
Thanks,
Brian