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Basic Spinnaker Tasks

Launching a Spinnaker - Updated 6/9/2014


  1. Index
  2. Launching a Spinnaker
  3. Spinnaker Trim
  4. End for End Gybe
  5. Spinnaker Douse
  6. Packing a Spinnaker

Launch

The launch involves the entire crew and everyone needs to do their job to keep the spinnaker from twisting or otherwise fouling up. This description covers raising the spinnaker under the jib where the spinnaker will be flown on the same tack as before the set. This is the simplest and most common. If there is a gybe required, you can still use this method by gybing the jib first to get on your downwind course, or gybing the spinnaker after the set.

This video was taken during a race on Lazy Lightning. Having already clinched the series on this last race, things are not real snappy but you can see all the steps clearly. The pole is set up and then the guy is taken through the jaw of the pole, around the forestay, and clipped onto what will be the spinnaker tack. Then the sheet is unclipped from the pulpit and clipped on the clew. Finally, the spin halyard is unclipped from the pulpit and brought under the jib and clipped on the head. The pole guy is brought back to "pre feed" the tack. This keeps the pole off the forestay. The sheet is brought back part way as the spinnaker is hoisted. Finally the jib is lowered and the spinnaker trimmed for the new course.

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