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    FOR SALE: Ariel Cruising Spinnaker and Storm Jib

    FOR SALE: barely used cruising "pole-less" cruising spinnaker and a barely used storm jib both from 1965 Pearson Ariel. Asking $325 for cruising spinnaker and $150 for storm jib.

    Send inquiries to: jhconsulting@alum.mit.edu. Photos are available.
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    Both of these sails are still available. I also have a storm trisail, 120% genoa and 150% genoa, all were from my Pearson Ariel. The asymmetric spinnaker and trisail are in excellent condition. I will offer a significant discount for a package deal. We're getting ready to move so the sails have to go, thanks.

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    I sent a PM about the tri and storm jib. Carl

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    Spinnaker

    Hi ,

    I would be interested in the spinnaker, how did you set this one on your Ariel?

    Thanks,

    Arjen de Boer (Ariel235)

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    The cruising spinnaker has 4 lines attached to it: 1)the halyard, 2) a tack control line which allows the foot of the spinnaker slide up or down the forestay to control shape, and 3) & 4) a port and starboard control sheet attached to the clew. On my Ariel, I ran the headsail halyard back to a winch on the cabin top so I could raise and lower the spinnaker single-handed. I ran the control sheets through a turning block on a track aft of the primary winch. No poles.

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    Cruising spinnaker

    Thanks for your quick response,

    I think I might run into a problem with this setup since I have a roller furling Jib maybe the Drifter route is a better solution for me. I'll do some more research.

    Arjen de Boer

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    Check out this link. It shows how to rig a cruising spinnaker if you have rolling furling.

    http://www.cncphotoalbum.com/doityou.../spinnaker.htm

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    Have you made any decisions regarding my cruising spinnaker? I have several parties interested in it and would to sell it ASAP, Thanks, Jim

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    Sorry for the late response
    Thanks for the setup sample, I am just afraid of to much chafing this way.
    I am going to try the drifter route at this point.

    Good luck in selling the Spinnaker

    Arjen de Boer

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    Thanks. I have 3-4 people interested in the spinnaker so I think it will sell. FYI, I also have the mainsail, storm jib, storm trisail, 120% genoa and 150% genoa all off my Pearson Ariel in case you are interested.

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    Thanks, I just bought a new 110% furling jib and main last year. I am good to go I will spread the word though.

    Arjen de Boer

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