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Conference unifix::sailing

Title:SAILING
Notice:Please read Note 2.* before participating in this conference
Moderator:UNIFIX::BERENS
Created:Wed Jul 01 1992
Last Modified:Mon Jun 02 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2299
Total number of notes:20724

58.0. "Genny or Gennaker??" by SUMMIT::THOMAS () Wed Sep 26 1984 14:09

I'm in a bit of a quandry about what to do for a third sail. We're getting a 
CAtalina 22 that comes with main (one reef) and working jib. We'll be 
in Boston or south of there with two kids, 6 & 3, and have no intentions
of doing a lot of rail-down windward work. I  think that one of the cruising
spinnaker type sails would be what we're looking for -- BUT  -- I have 
no experience with them at all. Any comments/opinions/experiences would
be appreciated

Ed

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58.1MOTHER::BERENSWed Sep 26 1984 17:5125
I used to own a C&C 26 for which I bought an asymmetric (single luff)
spinnaker (gennaker, flasher, cruising spinnaker, etc). 1.5 oz nylon as 
I recall. It wasn't as useful a sail as I hoped it would be. You 
couldn't sail within 20 degrees or so of dead downwind -- it would 
collapse in the wind shadow of the main. In really light air it would 
fly with the main down, although in much of a swell the rolling motion 
would cause it to collapse. Close reaching in very light air (less than 
5 knots) it was a little better than a 130 genoa. The sailmaker warned 
me not to use it upwind in more than 5 knots apparent to avoid permanent 
distortion. I did manage to wrap it around the headstay a couple of 
times. Not fun.

On my current boat I opted instead for a spinnaker pole to use with jib 
or 130 genoa. I can now sail dead downwind to a broad reach wing and 
wing with good boat speed. In light air I don't use pole guys for casual 
daysailing, though I do in heavier air or bumpy seas. With main and jib 
I have had my boat (32 feet, 12000 lbs) surfing downwind using the pole 
with no control problems. Wheee! 

I would recommend a genoa and a light spinnaker pole (and another reef 
in the main).

Alan