Spinnaker pole
Yea, I lost a spinnaker pole. It was stored on deck using shock cords to secure it. One was off when I left, but i still thought the pole was secure. It was a 70 mile double handed race on L Mich, but I did it single handed as my crew dropped out. Winds kicked up to 30+. Fortunately, we were travelling along the lee shore, so seas stayed under 4 feet, but the gusty winds kept us very busy. The race was run on a close reach and winds were such that no one one used a spinnaker. My pole was stored on the leward side of the boat and I spent the day on the windward side of the boat. The race finished at the Port Washington harbor mouth, so once over the line, I dropped sails, started the engine, lashed the helm over hard, and, as the boat circled, got things ready to dock. It was then I noticed my pole was gone.
Yea, I lost a spinnaker pole. It was stored on deck using shock cords to secure it. One was off when I left, but i still thought the pole was secure. It was a 70 mile double handed race on L Mich, but I did it single handed as my crew dropped out. Winds kicked up to 30+. Fortunately, we were travelling along the lee shore, so seas stayed under 4 feet, but the gusty winds kept us very busy. The race was run on a close reach and winds were such that no one one used a spinnaker. My pole was stored on the leward side of the boat and I spent the day on the windward side of the boat. The race finished at the Port Washington harbor mouth, so once over the line, I dropped sails, started the engine, lashed the helm over hard, and, as the boat circled, got things ready to dock. It was then I noticed my pole was gone.