Inner Stay
I have an H460, Misjudged II, we just returned from a 2500 mile cruise to the Sea of Cortez and arriving back in Newport Beach last thurs. I have an inner stay with a hanked on 100% jib. On the BASH up the coast of Baja, I could have used it several times but the conditions were so bad and so much green water over the boat, it just wasn't safe to go forward. I will be converting to a roller furler before heading south again. The inner staysail is well worth the money but ease of operation is essential in extreme conditions. When your bow is buried back to the mast, its no fun crawling forward to ready your jib. When the innerstay is in place, tacking is difficult but off shore sailing shouldn't be affected too much. You can still hove to with the inner staysail insteal of your head sail. Each boat balances differently, and on the H460 found out that I could hove to with a double reefed main sheeted tight and the auto pilot set 30% off the wind with no headsail . We rode out a gale in 15 foot breaking seas two weeks ago and she had such a sweet ride, I went below for a much needed sleep. She turned out to be one tough lady and saved my ass more than once.