Mike's advice is spot on. If your thinking of using the pole as to :"wing
out" the asym as you might do with a genoa; this would be totally illegal.
The pole could only be used to attach the tack of the sail while the clew
must remain free-flying. PHRF regulations generally state that there be no
outside force from the hull to the sheet or clew of a spinnaker. Check with
your local to be sure.

Tom Oryniak
Carry On,  33-1
New Jersey

On Fri, Jun 17, 2016 at 11:44 AM, TOM VINCENT via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:

> I race on Wednesday nights on the Bohemia River in Maryland and lately the
> race committee has been doing a better job having a windward start and a
> down wind leg. Unfortunately, I use an assymetrical spinnaker which does
> very poorly dead down wind, even gybing has not helped. One of my crew was
> wondering if we used a regular spinnaker pole, if it would help us down
> wind. I was wondering if anyone on the forum has any experience using a
> pole with an assymetrical spinnaker.
>
> Tom Vincent
> Frolic II, C&C 36 cb
> Chesapeake City, MD
>
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