If luff and leech are the same length, it's a symmetrical kite. Don't let that 
stop you flying it as if it was asymmetrical.

Andy
C&C 40
Peregrine


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> On Jul 1, 2017, at 20:32, Bruce Whitmore via CnC-List <cnc-list@cnc-list.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> OK, seems like a dumb question.  We spread out the cruising spinnaker on our 
> lawn today, having not put it up before on our new (to us) C&C 37/40+/.  It 
> is in a spinnaker sock.  The sheets were in the bag, but not attached to the 
> sail.  It is made by UK.  Along one edge is a bright green strip.  It seems 
> like that is the luff, rather than the leach, but I can't tell for sure.  
> There are no labels that I can see, nor an edge with a cable or reinforced 
> luff seemingly build in.  Both sides seem to be the same length.  Do I have 
> an asymmetrical spinnaker, and if I do, is the green the leach or the luff?  
> 
> New to spinnakers, so your help would be greatly appreciated,
>  
> Bruce Whitmore
> 
> (847) 404-5092 (mobile)
> bwhitm...@sbcglobal.net
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