[Public-List] Spinnaker Pole
John Birch
Sunstone at cogeco.ca
Mon Jun 14 05:02:04 PDT 2010
Hi Greg,
Be careful not to reduce the diameter too much. A thin walled larger
diameter tube is better than a heavier, smaller but bigger wall thickness
diameter tube. Go too small and it will bend or break during one of those
inevitable windy ah oh spinnaker sets or jibes.
Bacon & Associates in Annapolis, or Sailorman in Fla. often have the old
traditional pole ends available used for not a whole lot of coin.
Best of luck.
John
----- Original Message -----
From: "Greg Bover" <gregbover at cbfisk.com>
To: <public-list at lists.alberg30.org>
Sent: Monday, June 14, 2010 7:52 AM
Subject: [Public-List] Spinnaker Pole
> Ladies and Gentlemen,
>
> What are you using for spinnaker poles? The A-30 webpage lists information
> about length, but what about diameter? Our boat came from the PO with a 3"
> pole that has a broken end. To my eye it looks larger than necessary to do
> the job safely, so I am thinking of replacing the whole thing with 2" or 2
> 1/2" so it will be easier to handle. Your experience?
>
> Also, do folks use their spinnaker poles as whisker poles when running
> wing
> and wing? Or do you carry a separate one?
>
> Thanks for the help.
>
> Greg Bover
> Frances Fitch
> Linnet #114
> Gloucester
>
>
>
> Gregory R. Bover
> VP Operations, Project Manager
> C. B. Fisk, Inc
> 978 283 1909
> www.cbfisk.com
>
>
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