I currently utilize two lines run from one side of the mast, up through the reef cringles, and down the other side of the mast to where they are cleated off.
But it's a cumbersome system. When you put in the first reef, the second reef line now has a ton of slack in it, which has to be secured, and if you want to shake out that first reef, you now have TWO lines to release. Conversely, if you start out with a double reef, the FIRST reef line has a ton of slack, which has to be secured. Never mind the extra steps involved when getting the boat rigged before a cruise, or breaking down afterward. It's all a big PITA and I wanna streamline it.
So, does anyone just use a reefing hook? If so, where did you buy it and how is it mounted, exactly? I've looked for one at CD, but if they have them, I'm not looking in the right place.
But it's a cumbersome system. When you put in the first reef, the second reef line now has a ton of slack in it, which has to be secured, and if you want to shake out that first reef, you now have TWO lines to release. Conversely, if you start out with a double reef, the FIRST reef line has a ton of slack, which has to be secured. Never mind the extra steps involved when getting the boat rigged before a cruise, or breaking down afterward. It's all a big PITA and I wanna streamline it.
So, does anyone just use a reefing hook? If so, where did you buy it and how is it mounted, exactly? I've looked for one at CD, but if they have them, I'm not looking in the right place.


