SNU snuffer question

Be sure to tie wrap tightly and tape securely, else the SNU will slide down the pole on retrieval; thereby constricting the opening and making deploying and retrieving very difficult.
Note: You can always rivet the SNU to the pole and this would never happen ... downside is that then you can't take the hoop off if you need to travel with the spin pole outside your trailer box.
I've had the SNU on a Blade and Falcon. Sexy, very well designed, and nice cover. I preferred the none mesh bottom bag, less drag on the chute and never had any issues with water in the bag. Functionally, pretty much the same as a simple hoop. If I broke a hoop or needed to replace the bag then I would replace it with the SNU.
I always riveted it.
Be sure to tie wrap tightly and tape securely, else the SNU will slide down the pole on retrieval; thereby constricting the opening and making deploying and retrieving very difficult....
Don't ask him how he knows.....
I put the SNU on my Wildcat... worth every penny. I've seen too many poles scoop water and break at the rivets. The SNU addresses these problems and actually works better than any other snuffer I've used.
It might be a little bit harder to snuff with mesh instead of sailcloth at the bottom, but it's worth the reduced stress added by the lack of drainage in a full sailcloth snuffer bag. I've not noticed any added wear to the spinnaker from this.

I just ordered a Snu for my N20. Been meaning to for a long time. I don't thing the pole breaking at the rivets is an issue. I've broken at least 3 poles from driving the bows into a wave too fast and they have all broken at the bridal wire/pole support area. If the rivets were an issue, I would have had at least one failure there. Initialy I was concerned about drilling holes and rivets due to possibly creating a weak spot. In my experiences, that just hasn't been the case.
Dennis is constantly evaluating the Snu and what could be done better. I don't think there is any other system on the market that has that kind of
evolving
engineering behind it. Besides, Dennis is just a cool mofo.
Hello Everyone,
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Please pardon the simple question, but I can't seem to find any contact info. for the SNU folks. Could you let me know their Phone/Website/email? I've already tried: info@gobarefootstudio.com but no response. I'm looking for a Midpole snuffer for the Hobie 20. Here is a link to their installation instructions [ezsnu.com site not working...]:
http:/
Hobie 20 Profile showing Sloop Rig:
http:/
Does anyone have the Skip Elliot standard dimensions for the Spinnaker using the SNU?
Many Thanks,
Eric
Blog:
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Try this:
dennis@gobarefootstudio.com
Sailmakers generally build a spin for a specific boat, rather than a snuffer system. Usually the length of the snuffer sock is determined by the size of the spin and the number of snuffing patches. Dennis can help you with all of this.
Dave
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