Class Rule 3.5 Proposed Changes
Gybe Set How To

Weather Mark Chaos!
Most of the time when we go around the weather mark (or the spacer if one is in place), you simply bear off, hoist the kite, and proceed merrily along on starboard gybe until you either reach the leeward mark or have to gybe for it. But wait...there is another option!
The "no-pole gybe-set hoist" - after rounding the weather mark you immediately initiate a gybe while hoisting the spinnaker.
Why would I ever attempt this crazy maneuver you ask? Three reasons to consider doing a gybe-set hoist:
- There might be more wind or beneficial current on the left side of the course, and you want to tap into that before everyone else does,
- the leeward mark or the finish line might be skewed so far to the left that you can lay it immediately on port gybe, in which case all distance travelled to the right is wasted, and
- just to avoid playing "follow-the-leader." Gybing to port immediately breaks you to everyone's left into clear air. (But be careful if there's a wall of boats behind you approaching the spacer or weather mark - there can be a lot of disturbed air if you gybe early, so a delayed gybe may be better). It also sets you up as a starboard boat coming into the leeward mark, which can be beneficial for establishing mark room or right-of-way.
Practice this maneuver many times in advance of important races so everyone knows what to do. Failure to practice equals failure on the race course, almost guaranteed!
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