I've had a spinnaker sail onboard for the last five years that I've owned my B36, but with no spinnaker pole and no previous experience of using a spinnaker, the sail essentially had never been out of its storage bag. The other day I saw someone suggesting that an A.T.N. Tacker was the way to go, and having looked at their website, and at their short video showing how it is used, I bought a medium sized tacker from SeaTeach (in the UK) who were the local agents for this piece of low tech equipment. Last week I took it out to try, and it worked a treat. There were very light winds at the time and I didn't have a snuffer to use when it came time to de power the sail, but single handed I had no problems on that occasion. The sheets for the sail were lead around the outside furled Genoa and forestay, such that tacking the spinnaker was done in much the same way as I'd tack the Genoa, and no spinnaker pole was needed. I'll add some photos if I can later.