That's about it, if it's really tough sometimes easing the main out to create a wind shadow can be affective to make the spin hoisting easier. Bag launching the spinnaker from the trampoline can be pretty tricky in high winds...actually getting the spinnaker back down can be a little nerve wracking because the crew has to spend so much time in the middle of the trampoline and foward. However with the modern snuffer systems, dousing is really easy no matter what the wind condition. We've also learned that if you get pretty quick on the set that running deep during the set can actually hurt you because the spinnaker tends to fill leaving the crew grunting for the last few feet of halyard. If you stay on a higher course you let the clew flop and the crew has an easier time getting the spin to full hoist.