I guess this would be for all those who have Hunters with no backstay, large mains and small jibs (Like our 1996 H280) and involves the management of the main and asym while gybing. My experience with said spin is limited to one outing in very light air and no sails up except the spinnaker (first trial as it were and we had a great time!).
Lets assume I and the admiral are on a broad port reach with the main and spin on the starboard side; traveler maxed to starboard and mainsheet out just enough to keep the main out of the spreader. Winds are ~8 Kn and no chop. Is this the proper way to manage the gybe:
1) Begin the turn to starboard and play out the working spin sheet so it starts to fly ahead.
2) As the wind shifts to dead aft, take in the mainsheet to reduce pressure.
3) As the wind starts to come over the starboard quarter, shift the traveler to max port then let the mainsheet back out just enough to keep it out of the spreader. (This is a little scary since the wind will catch the main and try to "pop" it over). In the meantime, the spin is probably flapping around up front.
4) Once on the new course, trim the spin w/ the new working sheet.
Is this the best way to manage the gybe? If not, what change(s) would you suggest?
Thanks for your help!
Lets assume I and the admiral are on a broad port reach with the main and spin on the starboard side; traveler maxed to starboard and mainsheet out just enough to keep the main out of the spreader. Winds are ~8 Kn and no chop. Is this the proper way to manage the gybe:
1) Begin the turn to starboard and play out the working spin sheet so it starts to fly ahead.
2) As the wind shifts to dead aft, take in the mainsheet to reduce pressure.
3) As the wind starts to come over the starboard quarter, shift the traveler to max port then let the mainsheet back out just enough to keep it out of the spreader. (This is a little scary since the wind will catch the main and try to "pop" it over). In the meantime, the spin is probably flapping around up front.
4) Once on the new course, trim the spin w/ the new working sheet.
Is this the best way to manage the gybe? If not, what change(s) would you suggest?
Thanks for your help!