[Rhodes22-list] Spinnaker
Andy Lessard
lessard at fabulousfloors.com
Wed Jan 28 20:03:40 EST 2004
Ed K,
Thanks for the input on the spinnaker.
Andy
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Subject: [Rhodes22-list] Spinnaker
Andy,
I have an old spinnaker (bought used from a guy who sold a boat
which used a similar sized sail). It is a symmetrical. The first year
I had it I flew it without a pole. And, I continue to fly it without a
pole, even though I now am equipped to use a pole. I use the pole for
the Genoa. See Roger's directions on spinnakers.
You need to have a bail and block on top your mast. Have Stan
put these on before you get your boat (correct parts about $40). Then
you can add the spinnaker anytime you want to.
Ed K
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[mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On Behalf Of Andy Lessard
Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2004 4:07 PM
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Subject: [Rhodes22-list] Spinnaker
I would appreciate feedback on other owners' experiences with flying a
Spinnaker without a pole on the Rhodes 22. I spoke to one skipper who
is happy with the sail he got from Doyle. At the Atlantic City show
last weekend I got a quote from two different sailmakers, but they
quoted me on two very different size sails - one was 208sf and the other
ws over 400sf.
Any input will be appreciated
Andy & JP
lessard at fabulousfloors.com
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