absolutely
i have a seldon furling main on my 410. it allows the boat to be sailed short-handed in a full range of conditions. i've sailed through several gales now, and its amazing to be able to balance the boat in winds exceeding 35 knots true, without ever having to leave the cockpit. we've all but forgotten what weather helm feels like. there is a sacrifice in light air because the main can't carry battons and therefore has a negative roach, but in a windy area such as san francisco bay, where afternoon winds routinely exceed 25 knots, sacrificing a bit of light-air performance is a no-brainer. when sailing friends come aboard they are amazed at how easy it is to put the toys away when the time comes for sipping wine.......takes a lot more effort to put the fenders out than to make the sails vanish.