Spinnaker Identification help

Oct 10, 2010
269
Hunter H260 Gull Lake
As part of my preparing for flying my Asymmetrical Spinnaker for the first time this sailing season, I decided to bring the sail into the house and have a look at it. I wanted to see what I had, check it out for damage, sheets etc...heck I didn't even know what colors she carried.

When I opened the sail bag, to my surprise, the sail was nicely tucked into a dousing sock! Awesome. All the sheets look brand new as does the sock. I didn't take the sail out of the sock but I think a see a lot of blue and white.

The name on the sail bag is says Neil Pryde Sails and in large capital letters SPANKER. What does that mean?

Anybody know if this is an asymmetrical spinnaker as I was told it was when I bought the boat.

Well I'm off to the Neil Pryde website...
 

Kermit

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Jul 31, 2010
5,673
AquaCat 12.5 17342 Wateree Lake, SC
Take it out of the sock! Show us what it looks like!
 
Feb 20, 2011
8,060
Island Packet 35 Tucson, AZ/San Carlos, MX
It most likely looks like the ugly spin in my avatar. Enjoy!
 
Sep 28, 2008
66
Hunter 26 Ghost lake
Shanker; if that spinnaker becomes overwhelming and you think it then needs a new home, my boat is already rigged for it and would like the extra down wind pull.
 
Oct 10, 2010
269
Hunter H260 Gull Lake
I've attached some pics of what I have.

Don't understand why two attachment points at the tack. It also came with two 36' sheets with plastic clasps on them. One is red and one is green. That I get.:)

-the blue and white sheet goes up to the top clasp for the up haul (spinnaker sheet).
-the thin sheet (at the top in the third pic) is for the chute.
-not sure what the long white coiled sheet is for (at the bottom in the pic). It's about 36' as well. It goes through the main shackle and to the second attachment point at the tack.

The web site said this is a pole less spanker?

Any idea how to set this puppy up?

Justsomeguy, the colors look very similar to yours.
 

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Feb 20, 2011
8,060
Island Packet 35 Tucson, AZ/San Carlos, MX
I've attached some pics of what I have.

Don't understand why two attachment points at the tack. It also came with two 36' sheets with plastic clasps on them. One is red and one is green. That I get.:)

-the blue and white sheet goes up to the top clasp for the up haul (spinnaker sheet).
-the thin sheet (at the top in the third pic) is for the chute.
-not sure what the long white coiled sheet is for (at the bottom in the pic). It's about 36' as well. It goes through the main shackle and to the second attachment point at the tack.

The web site said this is a pole less spanker?

Any idea how to set this puppy up?

Justsomeguy, the colors look very similar to yours.
Hopefully not as ugly. :D

I believe the "long white coiled sheet" is an adjustable tack line. Regarding the "two attachment points", I use the snap shackle to attach my parrel beads, and the beads ride up and down my furled headsail.

Do you have a swivelling block above/ahead of your forestay to haul it all up?
 
Apr 11, 2012
324
Cataina 400 MK II Santa Cruz
You may have a "blooper" spinnaker. I believe they were also called spankers. In the IOR days the main was cut very small, and in downwind racing a extra spinnaker could be set up on the leward side to give extra sail area. Put it up the mast to see. If it is a blooper, you can tell by the odd cut - thin on top and wide at the tack and clew. With today's fuller mains, it has fallen out of use.

However, this was way before the use of socks, so maybe Neil Pride was using the term spanker out of a sense of honoring an older tradition??