Parrel Beads or Tacker

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Jun 14, 2007
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Hunter -340 Milwaukee, Wi.
Parrel Beads or Tacker I am trying to rig up my asymmetrical spinnaker. I think I know exactly what to do now. My question is this: To secure the tack around the furled genoa, would you recommend using the Parrel Beads (from Neil Pryde Sails) or the Tacker (from ATN). Any experience with either of these?? Which one works better?? Thanks, Don
 

BarryL

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May 21, 2004
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Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 409 Mt. Sinai, NY
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Hello, When I used an assym on my Newport 28, I left the tack free. I used an adjustable tack line, so I could let the tack go higher when the wind picked up, and pulled it down when the wind got light (or was it the other way around?). I think you need a tacker if you try to use a standard symmetric spinnaker without a pole. Barry
 

higgs

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Aug 24, 2005
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Nassau 34 Olcott, NY
Tacker

The Tacker is specifically designed to be used with an A sail.
 
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mjb

I've used both ...

I've used both - I had the ATN tacker on my old boat (5 years) and with my new boat (in my 2nd season) the parrel beads came with my a-spin from Neil Pryde so I'm just using them. They both let you adjust the tack up and down along the furled genoa yet keep the tack centerline. You can make an argument that the ATN spreads the load out across the Genoa a little more and the parrel beads are a little easier to move up and down as you adjust the tack. In practice, I found that I had to go forward and push or pull both to adjust the tack. I think it's a toss up - I was happy with both and since the parrel beads came with my new sail it's not worth switching (I also believe the parrel beads are less money). Additional note - On my old boat I also had the ATN sock and now I have the one that came from Neil Pryde - again it's a toss up. I believe I got a good deal on the package from Neil Pryde and would probably do that again. Mike Beller
 

caguy

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Sep 22, 2006
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Catalina, Luger C-27, Adventure 30 Marina del Rey
Would it be a good idea to use it on the forestay,

to keep the asymmetrical somewhat centered? I especially like the idea of being able to blow the tack with a snatch shackle. Frank
 
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