To keep it simple, I fly my asymmetrical spinnaker with one sheet and a dousing sock. Gybing, however, is not so simple, requiring walking the doused sail and sheet around the forestay and walking it aft, before raising the sock.
In an attempt to simplify it, I'm considering the following:
1. Attach snaps to the tack line and sheet where they are now tied onto the chute;
2. Place a second sheet with snap along the weather deck running aft to the block and winch;
3. To gybe, douse the chute, detach the snaps, resnap the tack line on the weather side of the forestay, snap on the weather-side sheet, and raise the sock.
Has anyone tried this? Any better ideas?
Thanks, Alastair.
In an attempt to simplify it, I'm considering the following:
1. Attach snaps to the tack line and sheet where they are now tied onto the chute;
2. Place a second sheet with snap along the weather deck running aft to the block and winch;
3. To gybe, douse the chute, detach the snaps, resnap the tack line on the weather side of the forestay, snap on the weather-side sheet, and raise the sock.
Has anyone tried this? Any better ideas?
Thanks, Alastair.