Thanks dude- you explained it well, and showed reality instead of marketing hype- extremely well done! I am buying this exact set up, and have been researching. Bravo!
Thank you for sharing this video. As soon as the ice is off the lake (mid May here in Saskatchewan :)) I hope to be out trying the asymmetrical and sock I sewed up this winter. It will be a first time for me and this explains launching and retrieving in easy to understand terms. Now to sew up a bag like you have for storing the sail. Very much appreciated. Cheers.
Releasing the tack line could encourage the formation of the hour glass. Suggest this is only done in stronger winds. In light airs my snuffer (sock) always seems to come down OK and I never get a wrap in the sail
We have just bought a Hunter 273 with a cruising chute. Had a few problems pulling the sock up the sail. In our opinion the sock was too small at the lower part of the sail. it would bunch up, and even when the clew and sheets emerged, it still bunched up and snagged. So we cut 2.3m off the top of the sock. All works well now but the disadvantage is that you have quite a bit of the sail on the foredeck to handle before the sock is hoisted. Will be fitting some netting to the guard rails today to keep the sail on the deck. We want to do a bit of racing around the cans so reckon we will be able to deploy the chute in about 20 seconds once set up. Also going to colour the sock up haul to quickly identify which one to pull!
I would have liked to get a better look at the shackle set-up you have in place on the bowsprit. Biggest challenge we have with our asymm is rigging the tack.
Nicely done. You have dispelled my fears for making an investment in an asym. I'm really tiring of my slow downwind speeds. How many sailors use a pole with these?
Thanks for the video! We don't have too much issue gybing our asymmetric but dropping it can be a pain. I like the approach of dumping the idea of dumping the tack to help drop it. Those quick release shackles are quite punchy $$$ so going to try to use the line we're currently using run back to a cleat :-)
Those are some beefy up-fucker / down-fucker lines. I got some shitty 5mm lines on mine and they're bloody useless for pulling down the sock in 25 kts. I like your setup for releasing the tack. We've been releasing the clew and it doesn't de-power enough so it's like wrestling a very angry 15m crocodile that's determined to throw you overboard. I'm stealing that idea for when the wind gets up there.
Hi, Your video is helpful, thanks. Can I add that if you really are crossing the Atlantic do you think its a good idea to do so without a life-jacket on or a safety line?
Well done. We've been trying to gybe our asym for a couple of seasons now using an ATN sock. It's always a pain and sometime unnerving. We will suffer no more and do the douse and gybe method. It's actually fun to douse and release! I notice you are not using the ATN Tacker. Any reason?
Thx for the video...I am getting things prepped on my boat to use a spinnaker, with a sock...35' beneteau first. The spinnaker i have is symmetrical...It looked like you were using this without a pole. What size is the boat you were on? And yes...you make it look easy!
Hi, sorry for so late reply. I haven't been active lately. Boat is 40 ft First 38 from the 80s. No pole, but i did make a bow sprit and that helped a lot. Thanks for watching.
Hey Captain, Ive seen you speak about Washington state in your other videos, specifically Walla Walla. Im from the Tri Cities area, live in LA (gross I know) and have a 25 ft Catalina I sail for fun. How did you end up spending time in Washington?
i prefer a tylaska brand trigger release snap shackle, i think i used a t-8 on this one but i am not sure. just use the recommended size for your spinnaker. Also, you can get a "spike" to help open it.
Pull sock down, move sheet, pull sock up. That's how I do it, but only because my second sheet got loose a few weeks back and wrapped itself around the propeller and we had to cut it up [crying intensifies].
a couple ways, but what i usually do is just snuff it without releasing the tack and then pull it over. The concern on the gybe is that the snuffing sock gets hung up then you can't take it down. when off shore on long cruises in consistent wind though, you rarely gybe.
Great stuff, no further research required. Excellent in fact. Thank you.
Thanks dude- you explained it well, and showed reality instead of marketing hype- extremely well done! I am buying this exact set up, and have been researching. Bravo!
Well done and easy to understand for new spinnaker users!
Thanks. I run a new asym this weekend and needed a refresher.
Thank you for sharing this video. As soon as the ice is off the lake (mid May here in Saskatchewan :)) I hope to be out trying the asymmetrical and sock I sewed up this winter. It will be a first time for me and this explains launching and retrieving in easy to understand terms. Now to sew up a bag like you have for storing the sail. Very much appreciated. Cheers.
Releasing the tack line could encourage the formation of the hour glass. Suggest this is only done in stronger winds. In light airs my snuffer (sock) always seems to come down OK and I never get a wrap in the sail
Really good demonstration just got one for my boat and om confident with that demonstration
simple basic yet effective demo of spinnaker + sock... and good crew coordination!
Very good explanation. Thank you very much.
Really great and informative! Appreciate you doing it step by step and explaining each step thoroughly! Thank you!
We have just bought a Hunter 273 with a cruising chute. Had a few problems pulling the sock up the sail. In our opinion the sock was too small at the lower part of the sail. it would bunch up, and even when the clew and sheets emerged, it still bunched up and snagged. So we cut 2.3m off the top of the sock. All works well now but the disadvantage is that you have quite a bit of the sail on the foredeck to handle before the sock is hoisted. Will be fitting some netting to the guard rails today to keep the sail on the deck. We want to do a bit of racing around the cans so reckon we will be able to deploy the chute in about 20 seconds once set up. Also going to colour the sock up haul to quickly identify which one to pull!
Thanks for a great video. Super informative
I would have liked to get a better look at the shackle set-up you have in place on the bowsprit. Biggest challenge we have with our asymm is rigging the tack.
Nicely done. You have dispelled my fears for making an investment in an asym. I'm really tiring of my slow downwind speeds. How many sailors use a pole with these?
Nice instructive video. Thank you. Hoisting our spinnaker for the first time in a couple of days.
Thanks for the video! We don't have too much issue gybing our asymmetric but dropping it can be a pain. I like the approach of dumping the idea of dumping the tack to help drop it. Those quick release shackles are quite punchy $$$ so going to try to use the line we're currently using run back to a cleat :-)
Those are some beefy up-fucker / down-fucker lines. I got some shitty 5mm lines on mine and they're bloody useless for pulling down the sock in 25 kts. I like your setup for releasing the tack. We've been releasing the clew and it doesn't de-power enough so it's like wrestling a very angry 15m crocodile that's determined to throw you overboard. I'm stealing that idea for when the wind gets up there.
Great video!!! Demo is spot on. Cheers!
Beautiful colors!
I like the way you don't shrink from using nautical terms. Removes ambiguity on the water.
Like his use of the terms the "front" of the boat and "back" of the boat! Lol
@@embemor5872 But…every sailor knows that the “front” of the boat is more properly referred to as “the pointy end!”
The best demonstration thanks 👍
Great vid. What was the name of the shackle and where did you get that great bag.
Thanks
Brilliant simple and clear
Brilliant!!! Well shot! Would you do an outside gybe in 15 knots, or just take it down and hoist on the other side?
Nicely done... thanks for your efforts...
Hi, Your video is helpful, thanks. Can I add that if you really are crossing the Atlantic do you think its a good idea to do so without a life-jacket on or a safety line?
Asymetrical spinnaker with snuffer class #1 ok now need to practice
not that familiar with the sock but i know normally the spinnaker hoist is done behind the foresail. What about the sock can you do it as well?
Well done. We've been trying to gybe our asym for a couple of seasons now using an ATN sock. It's always a pain and sometime unnerving. We will suffer no more and do the douse and gybe method. It's actually fun to douse and release! I notice you are not using the ATN Tacker. Any reason?
I don't like the way the tacker loads the forestay. Also, i never really found it needed.
Thx for the video...I am getting things prepped on my boat to use a spinnaker, with a sock...35' beneteau first. The spinnaker i have is symmetrical...It looked like you were using this without a pole. What size is the boat you were on? And yes...you make it look easy!
Hi, sorry for so late reply. I haven't been active lately. Boat is 40 ft First 38 from the 80s. No pole, but i did make a bow sprit and that helped a lot. Thanks for watching.
Hey Captain, Ive seen you speak about Washington state in your other videos, specifically Walla Walla. Im from the Tri Cities area, live in LA (gross I know) and have a 25 ft Catalina I sail for fun. How did you end up spending time in Washington?
You don't need a pole with the sock system?
Nice video. Thanks for posting.
James Robinson Thanks for watching
Thanks - you helped me.
Great demo thanks...
you make it easy thank you
thanks for the video, cheers
Nice video
Hi could you tell me which shackle it is you recommend, or send a link as cannot find it in the UK, thanks.
i prefer a tylaska brand trigger release snap shackle, i think i used a t-8 on this one but i am not sure. just use the recommended size for your spinnaker. Also, you can get a "spike" to help open it.
@@HardlyAnythingWorks Thank you.
Very nice
I think after watching this I will get rid of the sock on the spin on my new to me boat. too many lines, and can't gybe with it???
thanks!!
Great thanks
uhhh, what happens when you gybe? No second sheet??
end to end?
Pull sock down, move sheet, pull sock up. That's how I do it, but only because my second sheet got loose a few weeks back and wrapped itself around the propeller and we had to cut it up [crying intensifies].
хорошая конструкция...
super
Nice, thanks!
But I'm pretty sure it's area is 150m2, not 150ft2 😀
How to jibe it?
a couple ways, but what i usually do is just snuff it without releasing the tack and then pull it over. The concern on the gybe is that the snuffing sock gets hung up then you can't take it down. when off shore on long cruises in consistent wind though, you rarely gybe.
thanks for the update...nuke man
ropeman222 Thanks for the view...rope man
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- I could not have been more confused. Instead, I'll just wing it. Life be damned.
Needs to be slower and more explicit.
It's always good to watch instructional videos more than once.