
BTW The spin ride was awesome!

jray wrote:That's what I'm thinking of doing, maybe not quite that far forward, somewhere six inches or so in front of the traveler controls. Another project for this winter.
jray wrote: Until next year I'm using a small spinnaker, less then 30 m2 which makes handling sets and jibes much easier.
Big_Dog wrote:Using the ISP & JSP, the straight line luff of the i550 is 29.2 feet. I do not have the rig dimensions for the Melges 20…. yet, but the spinnaker is 430 Sq ft. The luff on the Viper 640 comes in short at only 27.1 feet, but it the shoot is listed at 425 sq ft. Based on luff, the u20 is closest with a measurement of 30.4 feet; however the published data has the kite at 452 sq ft.
What length of lines and size are the splashed i500 using for spinnaker sheet(s)?
Kevin wrote:I launch behind the shrouds and under the boom. I have a bag that I made for the companionway that holds the kite. Launch is something like this (depending on crew numbers with 3 being ideal for a fast set). Pole and tack or separate lines so you can deploy the pole early if desired. Crew 1 on the spin halyard, Crew 2 on pole out and tack. Round the mark, Grab some kite and pull from the bag to get it loosened up, haul the spin halyard as fast as possible. Kite is behind the main. Pole out as soon as hoist starts with tack line un-cleated, haul the tack line when the spin is 2/3's up. This is pretty much a one-two punch as we are only going up a 25' mast. If all goes well the helm heats it up as the trimmer grabs on the sheet after the head and tack are hoisted at about the same time. You can preset the tack line if it's marked but you have to tend the foot of the spin along the leeward side. I only a crew of 2 then the helm can pole out and haul the tack and presetting the tack being preferred because he only has to haul one line.
I do a windward douse at the moment. The lines just need to be released and run free (assuming the lines have been tidied up after the hoist). Haul the lazy sheet to pull the clew around to windward, blow the tack line and pole out, gather the foot and make the first shove with the clew and tack together, blow the halyard and haul in the kite.
Well, that's how it's supposed to go. K.
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