I have a 1982 Catalina 30 and would like to run my main halyard back to the cockpit so my wife can better manage it but my cabin top winch is to close to my dodger to put a rope clamp on in front of winch . Any suggestions
Having a 2 year old on board - the lines being lead aft allows me to keep an eye on the boy and work the sails at the same time.. i wouldn't be able to go out otherwise..This has been discussed many times in previous threads. Check the older posts for running lines aft. Many voices on the pros & cons. I kinda like having the direct torque of the winch on the mast to give U real leverage when raising a big mainsail. Also the friction of the added blocks running aft makes raising harder. My old boat was set up with all lines led aft. U still have to go up top to remove the sailcover, remove the sail ties, cannect the main halyard to the head of the sail, & flake the sail when lowering from above. So really what is the advantage of all the bother to running lines aft? More hype then help. Just my 2 cents worth.