Spinnaker Peel Ocean Training for PacCup 2016 on Zamazaan Farr 52
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- čas přidán 9. 05. 2016
- Inside hoist, Spin peel on a Farr 52
Last part of video is clearing a halyard for the inside hoist. (bringing the halyard around the topping lift and down to the foredeck)
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Thats a first for me. Never even considered.
what keeps the spin close before the spike ?
Tasos Psimopoulos they left the sheet off.
I use Tylaska T30 Shackle std/std linked bails (they are not cheap). I connect the Tylaska to the D ring on the afterguy and the old sail (the one we are going to take down).
prob rubber bands, not legal anymore
Nicely done!
how did he unattach the tack ? supposedly it's under a lot of pressure
She, as in me Louisa. I used a spike. One way to release the shackle is to ‘spike’ it by hand. This usually involves the bow-person shimmying out to the end of the sprit and hanging on with one arm while jamming a spike into the shackle trigger.
@@LouLouPickels what is the advantage of doing this vs releasing the old halyard, pulling in the old Spinnaker, attaching the new spinnaker tack, hauling the new halyard? You have the separate new sheet so supposedly you can haul the hee halyard at the same time the old spinnaker is dropped too.
. @yangyang3175 less time with out a kite set, as they pull the old one down the new one gets sheeted on and sets, basically no time has been spent running with no kite set at all.
@@yangyang3175 This way keeps boat speed up. If you take a kite down with nothing there, it slows the boat speed down. Not good for racing.
@@dustin9040 Yes!