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 On Saturday I had my second preparation session with Bartek! Thank you Bartek for joining me!

    This time, I installed a loop around the boat, attached to the tiller, so I can steer while I'm behind the mast hoisting the spinnaker. It's not the most responsive setup, but it gets the job done.

    I'm getting comfortable with gybing under spinnaker in 2–3 Bft winds. I might not do it in the most efficient way, but I'm considering how often I'll actually be gybing throughout the regatta. Even if I could save 5 minutes overall, it would be negligible in a regatta this long.

    
    I found it interesting that if I luff up a bit more before the gybe, then when I bear off to run for the gybe, I have much more time to set the spinnaker on the new side. As the boat has momentum after the speed up, the apparent wind decreases significantly, and also gybing the main becomes much less violent.

    This week, the boat is unavailable as it’s being sailed in the Semaine du Soir regatta in Founex. I only have the week before the regatta to practice. I'm feeling confident with the spinnaker in the conditions I’ve been training in, but I’m really hoping to get in a practice session with 4-5 Bft winds. It's crucial that I can comfortably hoist and douse the spinnaker on my own, even in strong winds and potentially choppy waters.

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