There are so many good questions on this web, that I am almost embarresed to ask this, but here goes anyway. The H23 has two jib halyards that exit the mast right where the headstay (in my case the roller furler) attaches to the mast. One is above the attachement point on the mast, and one is below it. In the past, I have used the lower halyard for the genny. The upper halyard only gets used when we fly a spinnaker, which is seldom. Last summer the lower halyard wrapped on the furler and I will be installing a halyard restrainer for that halyard that exits right below the furler attachement point. The problem with the halyard restrainer is that I will have to get the 155 deck sweeping genny that I use only to race, re-cut so that it does not go to the top of the roller furler as it does now. Here is my question. Is there any reason that I can not use the halyard that comes out of the block that is right above the furler attachement point on the 155 which I will never roll on the furler anyway? On the rare occasion that I use the spinnaker, can I hoist it with the halyard that comes out of the mast right below the attachment point, which, with the new configuration, will go through a halyard restrainer a few inches (6"? or so) lower than it did in the past? This may be a dumb question, but I just want to hear what you all think anyway.Thanks,Bill Leathen