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Vance Newell
Crew Joined: 23 April 2015 Status: Offline Points: 27 |
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Posted: 13 July 2018 at 1:38pm |
I had an A-sail for awhile but I didn't repair it after it blew out. It was definitely easier to fly when single or double handed, however I found it was only useful for a very narrow range of wind angles. We flew it from a block on the bow, with the tack flying just below the top of the bow pulpit. For a longer run, we would use spinnaker pole to push it out a little further.
Adding a sprit would likely require modification of the bow pulpit and PHRF will probably ding you as soon as you exceed your spinnaker pole length.
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Seawolf
Commodore Joined: 15 March 2012 Location: missoula Status: Offline Points: 118 |
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Always curious about the bow sprit made by Selden. Would make single handling more manageable.
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John Mills
Commodore Joined: 01 February 2016 Status: Offline Points: 122 |
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No wind - I use the cast Iron Genoa made by Bukh that came with the boat ;) . Would love an A Chute though .
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Vance Newell
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Does anyone use a windseeker / dazy staysail / drifter for very light wind conditions? Several people have recommended to me for when there isn't enough air to fill the genoa.
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