Hi Bruce
Performance makes a stock furler available ,-they are nice between races ,-
The spin list was provided by Chris T -as applied to a 6/0 -
only the added humor was mine , a parady on the visa t v commercial ,---- my offbeat sence of humor coming through again , -
-Here is a copy of the post on the old forum by Chris T -it is a good one -
Posted by Chris Titcomb on April 07, 19102 at 08:05:42:
In Reply to: Photo posted by Rod on April 06, 19102 at 16:20:12:
Rod and all else who might be interested~
I have some pics of my boat with the spin/snuffer set up. I was at spring fever racing with this set up on my boat, Accelerated Chaos, and it seemed to worked great! I had a blast and don't see the need to change much after this initial regatta with the 'new' snuffer rig. More time and exerience with a kite around the bouys and I believe it will be competitive with most I20's out there, as proven by Rick Bliss at SF.
email me and I can send you pictures:
magichat4@hotmail.comjust as a side note, I spent less than 2K putting the rig together. 2K is a good estimate to plan on, but lower costs can be achieved. my prices included:
carbon spin pole from sailing proshop: 156.00
new 6.0 smyth spin @ 350 sq. ft.: 965.00? (aprox)
carbon snuffer head from dave white, a north east 6.0 sailor: 300.00
adapted snuffer bag from skip elliot: 110.00
slightly longer bridle wires: 80.00
additional expenses included the hailard, spinlock, and extraneous pieces of line
with a total cost of just over $1600.00
The deal with the spin head from Dave white is that he started building them as an alternative to the Inter heads that cost almost $200 more. (At one time he worked for Hall Spars) they are 100% carbon, aprox 2/3rds the weight of the inter heads, flat to give more wave clearance, and about 3/4" wider. I was amazingly happy with how mine worked and found that it accepted the 'football' that gathers in the larger sails more readily than the I20 heads did when I tried them. I believe he has plans to build more of these, but would certainly check with him before making any promises.
Rick Bliss at newengland catamarans was a great resourse for information and parts to put this system together. He is selling a snuffer head from austrailia that is also flatter and lighter for I believe $400, which is still a $75 savings over the Inter factory heads. I used this head as well and was very happy with it. I would suggest that anyone who is thinking of adding a snuffer system to their 6.0 talk to him about it and tap into his experience of the development that has happened here in the northeast.
once again, if you would like to see pics of this rig or hear more about it, feel free to contact me. I worked at putting this rig together this winter and would be glad to discuss what I have found so far.
sail fast and have fun~
Chris Titcomb
N6.0na 135, accelerated chaos