sail trim
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Spinnaker will be trimmed eased as much as possible, with a curl in the luff of about 8-12". The staysail will have luff telltales, just like a headsail. Set the lead so they break evenly top to bottom (just like any headsail), although it is best to have the top break just a tiny bit early (meaning the lead is just a few inches aft of the point where you have an even break). This keeps the top of the staysail just a bit open. The reason for this is that if the staysail is overtrimmed, it will pull air off the leech of the spinnaker, making it want to collapse. Most people respond by overtimming the spinnaker, which is slow-so it is best to have the staysail just a tad soft up high, and it won't tend to screw up the spinnaker so much.
Then, trim the mainsail as usual, looking for all the leech telltales to be flowing aft (use the traveller and vang to do this), and in general have the sail eased just short of luffing (along the luff).
And away you go!