leeward takedowns
One of the most critical maneuvers in a big-boat race is the spinnaker takedown at the leeward mark, and as every marine photographer knows, there is more than one way to “douse the chute.” I’d like to discuss the pros and cons of some popular techniques for takedowns on the leeward side.
Releasing the Guy
The most popular and traditional spinnaker takedown method involves either “running” the guy or “blowing” the guy shackle. This technique typically requires that the take of the spinnaker be released when the boat is a short distance from the leeward mark. The halyard is then eased and the sail is gathered in under the boom and pulled back into the companionway.
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