Easing the spinny sheet would be the instinct. However, the sheet is likely on a leeward winch underwater. Looking closely, the starboard guy is no longer in the pole. Easing the sheet way out is going to let the spinny rise even higher, still pinning the boat...With a large ease on the sheet, if and when the boat rights, you're looking at the potential for a large wrap of the spinnaker around the roller-furled jib, and/or the spinnaker sheet under the bow of the boat. Festive indeed. Ask Hedgehog and Synbad how that went on their jibe under the Bridge for the finish last week. We remember the red Aerodyne 38, FAST FORWARD with an irretrievably wrapped spinnaker that blew on the beach near Pt. Bonita and was retrieved by helicopter, a total loss.
