[C38] Asymmetrical Sails

Donald Strong drstrong at ucdavis.edu
Tue Aug 11 20:25:08 EDT 2015


Marc: We have an asym on Discreet Charm, on a Seldon furler. The tack goes up front, no pole. 
Really works well when the wind isnt too strong.
Regards, Don

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> Anyone using asymmetrical spinnakers on a Catalina 38? If so, do you tack
> them down to a pole or to a point somewhere near the anchor roller? What
> kind of conditions do you use them in?
> How about a Code 0? Anyone tried that or does a bigger genoa do the trick
> for you?
> Thanksmarc 		 	   		  
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