Okay, that looks easy. Thanks for the simple instruction because I honestly thought it would be more complicated than this. (With all the horror stories you hear about spinnakers ugh)
Thanks, I'm left thinking the spi pole is not necessary at all. Unfortunately I have to configure with a spi pole so I still have a little work to do. This video was still helpful. Thx
You said put boat on course with wind at 120-160 your main is no where near trimmed for that angle the boom is just leeward of centreline so what’s up??
good video, but sailors should wear a life vest whenever leaving the cockpit. For single handed sailors, tether in, or at least carry a waterproof communication device. If I fall off my boat in coastal waters, I hope I have my handheld waterproof VHF radio with me.
I like your videos, but not this one. There is no tack and clue mentioned , nor sheets, nothing. From the video I have a feeling that the spinnaker is permanently on the bow and you just hoist it, done.
Thanks. This has helped me get more comfortable with my new assy.
Okay, that looks easy. Thanks for the simple instruction because I honestly thought it would be more complicated than this. (With all the horror stories you hear about spinnakers ugh)
Thanks, I'm left thinking the spi pole is not necessary at all. Unfortunately I have to configure with a spi pole so I still have a little work to do. This video was still helpful. Thx
Nice clip! gave me something to think of as single handed captain :)
pro tip : watch movies on flixzone. I've been using them for watching loads of movies recently.
@Lorenzo Pablo Definitely, I've been using Flixzone for since november myself :D
Great video! Is that the sock you bought in Chicago?
You said put boat on course with wind at 120-160 your main is no where near trimmed for that angle the boom is just leeward of centreline so what’s up??
Good call. It was so the maneuver at the bow could be filmed from the stern.
good video, but sailors should wear a life vest whenever leaving the cockpit. For single handed sailors, tether in, or at least carry a waterproof communication device. If I fall off my boat in coastal waters, I hope I have my handheld waterproof VHF radio with me.
I like your videos, but not this one. There is no tack and clue mentioned , nor sheets, nothing.
From the video I have a feeling that the spinnaker is permanently on the bow and you just hoist it, done.