Another success story, we used our boom tent and I sailed one-up with the spinnaker (well sort of).
Donna was inside the cabin when I decided it was time to hoist the spinnaker with no help and see what would happen. The hoist went well as I was able to get forward for an instant to get to the halyard and tack line. I had already squared up Shazza and I was running pretty much dead down wind. I hoisted and then pulled the track, then sheeted on and then hotted up the able for some fun--all good.
Unfortunately the drop was not so pretty as the tack line did not want to run freely so I ended up with the kite (un-torn for once) in the cockpit but facing head to wind as I lost some control while trying to sort out the tack line mess--oh well I will try again soon. No damage done and I realised that nothing too fancy is need to be able to run one-up, we were doing 6-7 by the GPS so we were planing and must have had 8-10 knots breeze which was pretty comfortable for trying out one-up handling.
A chute would obviously make things a lot easier but less challenging
