Why does everyone I speak to seem to be anti-spinnaker. I am just learning how to sail, and it is sort of troubling for me. Whenever I bring up the spinnaker people roll their eyes. And, when I asked one instructor about spinnakers - he said that learning the spinnaker was 'advanced' and possibly 'years' before I'd 'want' to learn to sail one (perhaps he's a bad teacher??); and the other instructor flat out said he didn't own one - so I won't be learning from either of those instructors how to fly one. So, if they don't use the spinnaker - why don't they? They say it's "complicated", but how tough could it be? Is it truly an unlikeable sail? Does it really cause that many problems? Or is it that they just don't know what they're doing??? Seems to me that the fun in sailing would be to charge down wind as fast as you can and then spend the rest of the day tacking and jibing upwind (with some wine & cheese) until you get home. And, if that's not what you do, what is it that you do out there all day long anyway?