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Section 16, Spinnaker Handling

Section 16, Spinnaker Handling. Figure 16–1 Asymmetrical Spinnaker . Figure 16–2 Spinnaker Turtle . Figure 16–3 Packing a Spinnaker . Figure 16–4 End-for-end Spinnaker Pole . Figure 16–5 Dip Jibe Spinnaker Pole . Figure 16–6 Rigging of a Spinnaker Pole.

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Section 16, Spinnaker Handling

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  1. Section 16, Spinnaker Handling

  2. Figure 16–1 Asymmetrical Spinnaker

  3. Figure 16–2 Spinnaker Turtle

  4. Figure 16–3 Packing a Spinnaker

  5. Figure 16–4 End-for-end Spinnaker Pole

  6. Figure 16–5 Dip Jibe Spinnaker Pole

  7. Figure 16–6 Rigging of a Spinnaker Pole

  8. Figure 16–7 Rigging the Spinnaker

  9. Figure 16–8 Running with Spinnaker Set

  10. Figure 16–9 End-for-end Spinnaker Jibe

  11. Figure 16–10 Inside and Outside Jibes of an Asymmetrical Spinnaker

  12. Figure 16–11 Heavy Air Handling

  13. Vocabulary Foreguy. A line led from the foredeck to a spinnaker pole to limit its upward swing. Spinnaker Net. A web of light line hung in the foretriangle to prevent a spinnaker wrap where the spinnaker wraps itself around the forestay.

  14. Section 16, Supplemental Illustrations

  15. Parrel-Beads

  16. Parrel-Beads in use

  17. How a Spinnaker Sock Works

  18. Running Under Spinnaker

  19. End of Section 16 Slides

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