I had a 29-2 which had the same set up and we added a block on the mast head; 
the A-spinn halyard was external, but it worked beautifully; you might look to 
see if there room for such a block; AND having said that, on my current boat, a 
33-II, we do just what you propose, we use an internal jib halyard for the 
A-spinn and are very careful about gybing; best of luck which ever way you 
go....  


Richard
1987 33-II, Ohio River, Mile 584;


Richard N. Bush Law Offices 
2950 Breckenridge Lane, Suite 9
Louisville, Kentucky 40220 
502-584-7255



-----Original Message-----
From: Sébastien Lemieux <s.lemi...@umontreal.ca>
To: cnc-list <cnc-list@cnc-list.com>
Sent: Tue, Aug 13, 2013 8:48 pm
Subject: Re: Stus-List Asymmetrical spinnaker setup on a 30 mk2



My mast has two sheaves, both slightly below the forestay.  The boat came with 
two halyards forward of the mast, both in good condition.  I use one for the 
genoa (on a furler) and plan to use the second one for the asym.  I believe I 
have no choice but use the asym as a genoa and gybe between forestay and mast.  
By looking at the rigs on sailboatdata.com, it seems to me that both the 39 and 
the 35-3 also have a similar setup (all sheaves below the forestay).


The reason I mention the use in light air was that I was concerned about the 
weight of the sheets.  I'm currently using 5/8 sta-set as genoa sheets and 
although they are nice in the hand they really pull down on the sail when broad 
reaching in light air.  I'm not looking for sheets that are under-specced but 
might be willing to pay a bit more to get a lighter sheet.


Just for reference, the document I'm mentioning is here:  
http://www.cncphotoalbum.com/doityourself/spinnaker/spinnaker.htm


cheers,



Sébastien Lemieux
Merlot X - C&C 30 mk2 1987
Lake Champlain


On 2013-08-13, at 14:24 , Joel Aronson <joel.aron...@gmail.com> wrote:


I agree with Bill about the halyard and blocks.
70 feet of 5/16 is plenty.  You can use Sta-Set and spend the rest on a new 
halyard.
I flew my asym wing and wing last week in light air.  Boat speed went from 2.3 
knots to 3.3 knots after I gybed the main!
Joel
35/3
Annapolis




On Tue, Aug 13, 2013 at 2:19 PM, Bill Coleman <colt...@verizon.net> wrote:

I have never heard of anyone using genoa halyards for an A sail, but maybe
you could if you tacked it like a genoa. We always jibe ours out and around
the headstay, inverting it.  Usually they are on a pennant, a few feet off
the tack.  If you have an anchor roller that is substantial, it is best to
get them away from the forestay, but of course only if you have it on a
spinnaker halyard above everything, not on genny halyards. And yes, you need
snatch blocks on the toe rail just like a regular spinnaker.

Famous Last Words:  "Will only Use this sail in light air"
Always have an exit plan for heavy air!

Bill Coleman
C&C 39


-----Original Message-----
From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of Sébastien
Lemieux
Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2013 2:11 PM
To: CnC-List@cnc-list.com
Subject: Stus-List Asymmetrical spinakker setup on a 30 mk2

Hello,

  I have an asym spi left from the PO that I would like to setup.  I've read
through the DIY document on the photo album site and from this I assume that
I will need to use it from an genoa halyard (both sheaves exit just slightly
under the forestay).  I've got a few questions left:  The manual of the
30mk2 specifies 70' sheets for a symmetrical spi, should I go with the same
length for an asym?  What should be the length of the line pulling the tack
(what is the name of that line?)?

  I will use this sail only in light wind, what type of rope would you
recommend for the sheets and tack line?  I'd like to try a single braid for
that purpose, anyone has experience with the Control DPX from Samson (in
5/16, $1.44/ft at APS, 2.9 lbs/100ft).  The halyard is already in place.

  Also, am I correct that I will need to shackle a turning block on each of
the aluminum piece at the end of the rail in order to lead the sheets fairly
to the winch?

Thanks in advance!

--
Sébastien Lemieux
Merlot X - C&C 30 mk2 1987
Lake Champlain




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