Rule 50.3 Use of Outriggers
A jockey pole attached to a spinnaker guy is not an outrigger.
Question
Is a jockey pole (a pole that exerts outward pressure on the line that controls
the fore and aft position of a spinnaker pole) an outrigger?
Answer
No. When a spinnaker pole is set, the line that controls the fore and aft position
of that pole is a guy, not a sheet. A jockey pole putting outward pressure on
a guy is therefore not an outrigger, defined by rule 50.3(a) as a ‘fitting or
device’ that exerts ‘outward pressure on a sheet or sail’.
RYA 2000/2