just release the tack line first and you're left with a flag that is easy to collect. whenever possible set main and jib, tack, leaving the asym on the inside and let your jib do the work for you.
You're making it harder, not easier, by not raising the main. It's much easier to take the gennaker down in the wind shadow of the mainsail. Also, big drop on the halyard --- maybe 15 to 20 feet --- will depower the sail. Then gather it in quickly, then lower the rest of the way
nice to know that even "experts" get it wrong, sometimes (only HUMAN after all); but there is a BEST way: to use a sock, let go the sheet, lower the sock, (under the genny/jib), then lower the head of the sock/sail neatly, no flogging around, and you only have a "limp sausage" to deal with, not a solid disc the size of a front yard!!
This the best video I have seen on a gennaker, four minutes, no talking, show it going bad and going well. Awesome video man! Subscribing!
just release the tack line first and you're left with a flag that is easy to collect. whenever possible set main and jib, tack, leaving the asym on the inside and let your jib do the work for you.
Thank you for this. As a relative novice, it's reassuring to watch a skilled crew looking silly. It makes me feel better about my own mistakes.
Skilled they aint.
Oh, and did you at least catch some shrimp for dinner?
Bowman is not Foredeck Union.
You could blow the tack, or even the sheet and then just haul in on the tack.
You're making it harder, not easier, by not raising the main. It's much easier to take the gennaker down in the wind shadow of the mainsail.
Also, big drop on the halyard --- maybe 15 to 20 feet --- will depower the sail. Then gather it in quickly, then lower the rest of the way
A hull sack, taking downwards or upwards is much easier and ofcourse more wind in the back.
Used gennaker for sale! Good condition. Not using anymore. Best offer wins.
Je crois on peut faire difficilement moins bien...😅
Still wrong! Let the tack gp and pull the sail in by the sheet. Letting the tack go let's all the power out of the sail
Or re-rove the lazy sheet before the drop so you have an untensioned line to collect the sail once the tack is blown.
nice to know that even "experts" get it wrong, sometimes (only HUMAN after all); but there is a BEST way: to use a sock, let go the sheet, lower the sock, (under the genny/jib), then lower the head of the sock/sail neatly, no flogging around, and you only have a "limp sausage" to deal with, not a solid disc the size of a front yard!!
Nothing about this video indicates "expert". Control the foot to control your spinnaker. They arent even racing. Just head dead down. Clown show.