Put a tie wrap around the trigger projection that's inside the jaws to hold
it triggered and now your back to a standard set up. Now you'll both types
to choose from. Some wipping or lashing would probably work also and be
easy to change back.

On Fri., Mar. 13, 2020, 4:08 p.m. Bruno Lachance via CnC-List, <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I don't post a lot but i've been following this list for over 10 years now.
>
> I need your help today, especcially looking for experience bowman feedback
> and advice.
>
> I'm in the market for a spinnaker pole for ou 33-2 and i have to choose
> between "standard" end fittings, like the UXP Forespar or Selden and the
> UTR from Forespar or what we could call a "trigger" fitting.
>
> My experience is more with asymetrical kites so i dont really have an
> opinion on one versus the other. we usually sail short handed and club race
> with a small crew, the UTR fitting seems nice and modern but is there any
> downside ? like is there a risk i will need to fight with it if it doesn't
> want to trigger on the sheet\guy  in very light air when there is not a lot
> of tension on the ropes?
>
> Are those trigger fittings really a plus or should i go classic?
>
> My only spinnaker is a light-medium air A2. i have a ring car on the mast.
> My plan is to go with end for end gybing.
>
> Thank you for your knowledge on that subject.
>
>
>
> Bruno Lachance
> Bécassine, 33-2 #166
> New-Richmond, Qc
>
>
>
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