My opinions
1. Do you use it?I have a tri-radial on my boat & using it is such a pain in the ass I don't bother unless Rob wants to. I don't have a sock for mine so it makes it just that much worse. Now Rob has a cruising chute & uses it whenever appropriate.3. How many crew members do you need on a "normal" day? With my tri-radial, at least two. Rob could do it on his own but not me. With the cruising chute, it could be used single-handed pretty easily if you're comfortable with your boat. 4. Does the sail really make a difference in terms of boat speed? HO YEAH! On my boat for example: Wing on wing with main & genny - 5 knots or so. With main & spinny - probably closer to 7. I mean, she just SURFS!5. Do you use a spare jib halyard or a spinnaker halyard. I have a dedicated spinny halyard, so does Rob. But according to Rob, if the cruising spinny is meant to fly *inside* the forestay you can use a jib halyard. He said that if there's a single hank at the head of the spinny, it's meant to be hoisted inside.6. Do you use the sleave? (extra $) Get the sock. It'll make your life SO much easier, especially if the wind starts to pick up a touch.7. Do you gybe the sail? Sure8. Would you buy it again? For my uses, I would not buy a new spinnaker. I primarily day sail my boat and can get along fine without it. But that's how *I* use *my* boat. I know Rob would buy his again, no hesitation.9. Do you keep it on board or bring it out for special occasions? Kept on board.10. Any recommendations on where I can get a used one for a reasonable price? Check out Minney's Sails website at www.galaxymall.com/commerce/minneysails. They have tons of used sails - heard lots of good things about them. Also check Admiralty Marine over at Shilshole. He generally has a good supply of sails - keep checking back.LaDonna