====Thanks, that's what I thought. The idea behind keeping the mainsheet on top is so that when reaching or running we don't have the windward sheet flopping across the cockpit. Ideally, the point where all sheets meet will be kept as close to the deck as possible. I'm hoping this setup will work as a "floating" traveller. The only way to know for sure is to try it I guess--
That makes sense. I had pictured the lower block on the upper section to be overhead. I need to have mine upper blocks on the double attach directly to the boom as my outboard is mounted in a cut out in the stern (which I really like) and the original set up had me contorting between the track, the tiller and the split backstay to get to the engine. Kind of like the game "twister" but with an old fat man doing the twisting it wasn't pleasent for anyone. Another owner suggested I put the engine on a mount and reposition the track on the stern rail. Didn't like that idea so much.
Let me know how you like your new rig.
It may be a new rig and if so I think you should name it?