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Subject: Re: Stus-List Spinnaker pole handling
Did you add check stays? I
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> Do you have a baby stay?
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> Jacob Fuerst
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> On De
Loved it. This guy makes me look like a saint. I showed it to my whole
crew errr I mean family :-)
-Francois
1990 34+ "Take Five"
Lake Lanier, GA
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>> in.
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>> And of course, the helmsman has to not turn up to the new course until that
>> call as well…
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>> All it takes is a lot of practice to get everyone on the same page… ;)
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>> brought in.
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>> And of course, the helmsman has to not turn up to the new course until
>> that call as well…
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>> All it takes is a lot of practice to get everyone on the same page… ;)
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n sheet as the new guy is brought
>> in.
>>
>> And of course, the helmsman has to not turn up to the new course until that
>> call as well…
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>> All it takes is a lot of practice to get everyone on the same page… ;)
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Subject: Re: Stus-List Spinnaker pole handling
That video is an all time classic in my book. I can not believe it doesn't have
a gazillion views.
On Tue, Dec 6, 2016, 6:58 PM John McKay via CnC-List <cnc-list@cnc-list.com>
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Damn Kevin I howled
How often did
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> Think about it like this, if the center seam on the bottom panel of the
> chute is directly ah
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Subject: Re: Stus-List Spinnaker pole handling Think about it like this, if the
center seam on the bottom panel of the chute is directly ahead of the boat
(centered on the forestay) it is easy to move the chute side to side to make
ne on the same page… ;)
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everyone on the same page… ;)
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Subject: Re: Stus-List Spinnaker pole handling Turns out, in my view, the
success of spinnaker set, gybe and take down is controlled at the helm. When
the boat is correctly driven through the maneuver the job on the fore
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Turns out, in my view, the success of spinnaker set, gybe and take down is
controlled
Turns out, in my view, the success of spinnaker set, gybe and take down is
controlled at the helm. When the boat is correctly driven through the maneuver
the job on the foredeck is much more manageable. Please don't tell my wife the
skipper.
Dave. K
SLY 1975 C 33
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> On Dec 5,
On Windburn we do end-for-end due to carrying an oversized pole.
The J is 13.5' and the the pole is 14.4'. We normally do not have guys.
If there is difficulty keeping the chute stable and helping out foredeck
by steering the chute try centering the main for a moment just as they
are about to
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Subject: Stus-List Spinnaker pole handling
Charlie:
I was foredeck person racing, and we did a lot of racing. As the boats got
bigger we di
Charlie:
I was foredeck person racing, and we did a lot of racing. As the boats
got bigger we did dip-pole jibes.they are quick, easy and most
importantly, safe. Changing from end to end gybes, we made the same
mistakes as you, but to do it right, practice, practice and
practice.and
05, 2016 9:00 AM
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Subject: Re: Stus-List Spinnaker pole handling
Hi Charlie
I would like to first say that our family had a 1981 C 36 since new for nine
years. However we rarely flew the spinnaker on it, never raced and I do not
recall ever gybing
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Subject: Stus-List Spinnaker pole handling
We use a carbon fiber pole on Water Phantom, C 36 XL/kcb, for our kite(s) and
have 'oscillated' back and forth between doing dip-pole jibes or end-for-end.
The pole is a relatively light Forte carbon fiber pole
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Subject: Re: Stus-List Spinnaker pole handling
Do you have a baby stay?
Jacob Fuerst
'78 C 36
303-520-4669
On Dec 4, 2016 6:21 PM, "
Charlie,
While many consider 35-36 feet the upper limit for end for end gybes, we
use end for end with an aluminum pole on Touche' (35-1). With the right
technique, you shouldn't have issues.
I've been doing foredeck since the mid 90's. I think the key to a good,
and safe, end for end gybe is
I've been using dip pole gybes for the past forty years. I even did it
that way with my thirty foot Ericson, before getting my present boat. Dip
pole gybes are always safer, since you don't have to disconnect the pole
from the mast. the crew just needs practice. Get out and gybe back and
forth
Do you have a baby stay?
Jacob Fuerst
'78 C 36
303-520-4669
On Dec 4, 2016 6:21 PM, "Charlie Nelson via CnC-List"
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> We use a carbon fiber pole on Water Phantom, C 36 XL/kcb, for our
> kite(s) and have 'oscillated' back and forth between doing dip-pole jibes
> or
We use a carbon fiber pole on Water Phantom, C 36 XL/kcb, for our kite(s) and
have 'oscillated' back and forth between doing dip-pole jibes or end-for-end.
The pole is a relatively light Forte carbon fiber pole with snap-in fitting on
both ends.
We always use lazy sheets and guys.
As the
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