[Public-List] Another Spinnaker question

Michael Connolly via Public-List public-list at lists.alberg30.org
Tue Sep 30 08:40:01 PDT 2014


Gord, 
What folks are referring to as a Spinnaker pole "downhaul" I call a "fore-guy". What is the proper terminology for this device? Most fore-guys I have seen are rigged to a turning block mounted to a pad eye on the fore deck about halfway between the mast  and the stem fitting. 
The reasoning I believe is that the pole can be adjusted, at will, fore and aft during shifty light air sailing. With this arrangement there is enough downward force to keep the pole from skying in all but wild circumstances. The guy and fore guy work in opposition to each other. When one is trimmed the other must be eased. 
  
On SURPRISE I suspect your arrangement does not require the easing of the "downhaul" prior to easing or trimming the guy as it pivots on the same plane as the pole to mast connection?  Does your rig allow you to easily move the pole forward in light air conditions?  What I mean is if there is a shift but the air is not enough to have the spinnaker move the pole forward. 
  
I would appreciate your comments on what you have observed is the better arrangement for the Alberg 30. Does the guy/fore guy arrangement have merits or is the guy/downhaul arrangement preferred? 
Michael #133 

----- Original Message -----

From: "Gordon Laco via Public-List" <public-list at lists.alberg30.org> 
To: "Laco, Gordon" <mainstay at csolve.net>, "Alberg 30 Public List -- open to all" <public-list at lists.alberg30.org> 
Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 3:23:39 PM 
Subject: Re: [Public-List] Another Spinnaker question 

Hello again - 

I see I left a part out..... 

The snap hook on the end of the line through the block is snapped onto the 
guy above the block...when it's hauled down it effectively deflecting it 
down to resist the spinnaker's tendency to make the end of the pole rise. 

Before a gybe it's easy to ease the line from the winch, then remove the 
choker (or Barber Hauler, or whatever) from the guy so that there's no metal 
flogging around. 

sorry for leaving that part out... 

G 



On 29/09/14 2:57 PM, "Gordon Laco via Public-List" 
<public-list at lists.alberg30.org> wrote: 

> What we've done in those circumstances is run a line through the forward 
> block on the rail with a large snap hook on the end.  The other end tails to 
> a sheet winch.  We can haul down on the guy sort of like a Barber Hauler on 
> a sheet.... And as you say, that helps keep the pole level under control in 
> heavy air reaching.   We don't put the guy itself in the block (although I 
> put snatch blocks there for the purpose) because pushing it down while under 
> load was too exciting.... 
> 
> Gord 
> #426 Surprise 
> 
> 
> On 29/09/14 2:00 PM, "Michael Nikolich via Public-List" 
> <public-list at lists.alberg30.org> wrote: 
> 
>> We also run the sheets and guys direct to blocks on the stern quarters. 
>> Infrequently we have used a snatch block on the genoa track for the guy if 
>> racing on a long reaching leg in heavy winds.  I know of at least one other 
>> regular racer who does this as well.  Makes it a bit easier to control. 
>> 
>> Mike 
>> 
>> 
>> Mike Nikolich 
>> s/v SKYBIRD 
>> Alberg 30 #550 
>> mike.nikolich550 at gmail.com 
>> 
>> 
>> On Sep 29, 2014, at 9:16 AM, Gordon Laco via Public-List 
>> <public-list at lists.alberg30.org> wrote: 
>> 
>> Hello - 
>> 
>> We sail SURPRISE with the guy going back to the swivel sheet block on the 
>> quarter, and rely on the spin pole downhaul for control in that department. 
>> We have rigged the downhaul strongly enough, and with a 2:1 purchase, so 
>> that it can cope with heavy and light air. 
>> 
>> Gord 
>> #426 Surprise 
>> 
>> 
>> On 29/09/14 9:06 AM, "Meinhold, Mike J. via Public-List" 
>> <public-list at lists.alberg30.org> wrote: 
>> 
>>> My boat and all the Chesapeake boats I have raced on take sheet and guy 
>>> straight form the block on the stern quarter to the spinnaker clew and tack. 
>>> 
>>> Mike 
>>> Rinn Duin 272 
>>> 
>>> Michael J. Meinhold 
>>> Senior Naval Architect, Leidos, Inc. 
>>> 4321 Collington Road, Bowie, MD 21076 
>>> michael.j.meinhold at leidos.com 
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>>> While we're on the subject of Spinnakers I have a question regarding the 
>>> necessity of using a snatch block to guide the afterguy. I occasionally race 
>>> Quest and when flying the spinnaker simply run the afterguy directly from 
>>> the 
>>> tack to the turning block on the stern quarter.  It seems to work OK as long 
>>> as the pole is properly secured with the downhaul. Is this a reasonable 
>>> option 
>>> or do most use a snatchblock on the genoa track. 
>>> Richard Hazlegrove 
>>> Quest 433 
>>> Mobjack Bay, VA. 
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