One of the books my wife gave me for Christmas is "How to Sail Around the World" by Hal Roth. I found the book to be interesting, informative and well-written and Roth comes off as a really decent human being. In one section, he discusses different sorts of sailboats - sloops, ketch's, etc. He speaks very highly about cat rigged boats with free standing masts. In general, in his book, he advocates simplicity, so his positive attitude towards cat rigged boats is no surprise. He sees them as being very sea worthy and easy to sail. He compares the introduction of the free standing mast to the introduction of automatic transmission, which at first didn't work all that great, but now almost everybody (in the US) uses it. "I think freestanding masts will come into wide use because they're sensible, efficient and logical" he concludes. I'm curious what others think of this - both the free standing mast as well as the cat rig itself. One question I have: Can you heave-to with a cat rigged boat?