Sheet size

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Chris

I just recently purchased a spinnaker from this site for my h26 (hasn't arrived yet) and I would like to know what diameter others are using for there sheet size. 1 was going to use 3/8, thinking it would be easy on the hands, but have been advised that it is to heavy. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance . . . Chris sv Charisma
 
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Jim Covey

5/16

Chris, I'm setting my H26 up for a spinnaker right now (received the sail from HOW a couple of weeks ago). I'm using 5/16" for both halyard and sheets. Unfortunately, my boat is unavailable right now as it's getting the bottom done. Next week I plan on finishing everything up and will post pictures if anyone's interested. Do you already have a halyard set up? What about turning blocks aft? Let me know if you need any info (learn from some of my mistakes). Fair winds, Jim
 
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Chris

Halyards to Jim

Hi Jim, I placed a bail? (I think that is the right word) about a third of the way between where my shrouds exit the mast and the top of the mast. I also went with a 5/16" halyard, but according to some "Old Salts" @ the marina a 3/8 sheet is to heavy and will detract from the sail shape, that is why I was posting the question. Did you use a swivel on the top of the halyard? For turning blocks I was going to maybe attach a removable line to the rear cleats and run the sheets throgh the blocks and back up to the winchs, any suggestions? We recieve our spinnaker around May 5th. Good Sailing. . . Chris
 
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Jim Covey

I agree..

Chris, I agree that the 3/8 may be too heavy, that's why I'm using the 5/16 (also I purchased a large quantity of New England 5/16 on Ebay at a good price). As for the halyard, I spliced a swivel shackle to prevent tangles if gybing instead of a standard halyard shackle. This was the advice of my local WM guy. For the turning blocks at the stern I purchased stanchion mount Harken blocks which I'll mount on the stern rail by the stern seats. I found a Z-spar exit block from RigRite.com (#1768) which is the same type as the jib halyard. I'm planning on the same mounting position for the halyard exit. I haven't quite figured out the tack block yet, for now I'll connect a fiddle block I already have that has a cam cleat on it at the bow which will give me some measure of adjustment. After I fly the kite a couple fo times I plan a better arrangement there. Exciting isn't it?
 
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