I have a cruising spinnaker on the boat which I have not yet
used. Now that I have finished painting, and almost have all the
hardware back in place, I am looking forward to giving it a try but
I'm not sure I understand it. The tack has one jib hank. There is
also a 15 or 20 foot line secured to the tack which runs through a
snap block. I assume the hank goes on the forestay and the snap block
is secured to the stem, and the line is used to adjust how high the
tack goes up the stay. Is this right? The sheets must pass in front
of the stay. Is hoisting this sail just like hoisting the jib? just
haul her up? Or am I in for a surprise? Can I tack or gibe with this
sail? What is the procedure to bring the sail down? I expect to
head up, secure the tiller, go forward and claw it down. Is there a
better way? I generally sail single handed and would like to avoid
unexpected excitement.
Thanks, Craig Tern #1519
used. Now that I have finished painting, and almost have all the
hardware back in place, I am looking forward to giving it a try but
I'm not sure I understand it. The tack has one jib hank. There is
also a 15 or 20 foot line secured to the tack which runs through a
snap block. I assume the hank goes on the forestay and the snap block
is secured to the stem, and the line is used to adjust how high the
tack goes up the stay. Is this right? The sheets must pass in front
of the stay. Is hoisting this sail just like hoisting the jib? just
haul her up? Or am I in for a surprise? Can I tack or gibe with this
sail? What is the procedure to bring the sail down? I expect to
head up, secure the tiller, go forward and claw it down. Is there a
better way? I generally sail single handed and would like to avoid
unexpected excitement.
Thanks, Craig Tern #1519