My First Mate and I had a great day sailing yesterday. The forecast was for little to no wind but we were thrilled to see perfect conditions. So perfect that we decided to fly the spinnaker. I wanted to try out my system of keeping the sheets and tack line on the boat ready for use and this was the perfect day to try it.
I pulled the turtle out, attached it to the starboard lifeline and immediately found the corner of the spinnaker labeled Tack. I was so proud of myself for packing the spinnaker and putting it away perfectly so I could quickly attach the lines where they needed to go. I attached the halyard to the tack and then the sheets to the clew. Perfect! Now all I have to do is hoist the snuffed spinnaker from the turtle, attach the tack line then pull the whole thing tight for deployment. While hoisting the spinnaker I was surprised to see the snuffer dropping while instantly deploying the sail. I normally have to pull the snuffer up for the spinnaker to deploy. I must have really done something right this time. Not so much. WTF? Ooops! The halyard attaches to the head. Not the tack!
Just in case anyone, and I mean anyone, on this forum thinks I'm an expert at anything sailing, please reread this post.
We did have an awesome time flying the spinnaker. Once I got it rightside up.
p.s. Should I have posted this in @Don Guillette 's Sail Trim forum instead?
I pulled the turtle out, attached it to the starboard lifeline and immediately found the corner of the spinnaker labeled Tack. I was so proud of myself for packing the spinnaker and putting it away perfectly so I could quickly attach the lines where they needed to go. I attached the halyard to the tack and then the sheets to the clew. Perfect! Now all I have to do is hoist the snuffed spinnaker from the turtle, attach the tack line then pull the whole thing tight for deployment. While hoisting the spinnaker I was surprised to see the snuffer dropping while instantly deploying the sail. I normally have to pull the snuffer up for the spinnaker to deploy. I must have really done something right this time. Not so much. WTF? Ooops! The halyard attaches to the head. Not the tack!
Just in case anyone, and I mean anyone, on this forum thinks I'm an expert at anything sailing, please reread this post.
We did have an awesome time flying the spinnaker. Once I got it rightside up.
p.s. Should I have posted this in @Don Guillette 's Sail Trim forum instead?
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