The PHRF rules state:

E. ASYMMETRIC SPINNAKERS (INCLUDES CRUISING SPINNAKERS AND GENNAKERS)
Any increase in area over a standard asymmetrical spinnaker will be dealt with on a boat for boat basis, but in general
will follow the same assessments for symmetric spinnaker area and pole length adjustments. Any ability to move the
tack off centerline will likely receive a penalty of -3 sec/mi due to increased ability to effectively sail a deeper point of
sail.
F. ISP greater than I will be dealt with on a boat by boat basis.
G. CARRYING BOTH SYMMETRIC AND ASYMMETRIC SPINNAKERS AT THE SAME TIME
There is no penalty for carrying both a symmetric and asymmetric spinnaker at the same time. Boats typically
rigged with a spinnaker pole that opt to tack their spinnaker on the centerline may receive a credit. Boats
typically rigged with a fixed sprit that opt to to tack their spinnaker on a moveable pole will be reviewed on a boat
by boat basis and will receive a penalty.

I have a boat that is typically rigged with a spin pole and am hoping to carry a asym reacher, and will articulate it on the standard pole. This case is not explicitly called out. Anyone have direct experience with PHRF regarding this ?

Brian