Hi all,I'm hoping to gain better control (flattening) of the lower luff of my 170's mainsail. But my North Sails main only has a line that's sown into the tack of the sail, presumably to be wrapped around the gooseneck in an effort to 'tighten down' the tack. Also, the tack grommet pins into a non-adjustable brace just above the gooseneck, preventing micro-adjustments to the tack grommet/luff tension. I would like to add a cleat to the mast near the mast's vang bail and secure a cunningham line extension to that cleat, affording greater luff control. So I'm wondering: Have any 170 sailors out there modified this very rudimentary tail of a cunningham line, and if so, how? Also, are there kits which allow one to use a 'large needle and thread' to weave/attach an extension of line to that tail-line, thus extending the cunningham and allowing better tension control of the tack & the luff?Thanks for any insight,Mike G.s/v Lil Sport -h170Alachua, FL