New Mainsheet System
Hi John,I had a very similar experience on the stock 3-1 mainsheet system that came with my Hunter Vision 32. It should be relevant, as my main is larger than yours, while your jib is larger than mine.The original system was 3-1, and lead forward to the mast, down and back to the cockpit sheet stoppers. You couldn't operate it by hand except in very light winds.I ended up changing the system to a 6-1 Harken system (only the mainsheet blocks, not the traveler system). I also got rid of the lead to the mast and back to the cockpit, as it was too friction intensive. I installed a Harken cam cleat on the traveler and now trim from there. Sounds like you may have a similar system (including a fine tuning option), but you may not have enough purchase. Is yours less than 6-1?I can now trim the main in just about any wind. It definitely takes two hands when the wind really pipes up, but can be done even then by a strong guy. If its too strong for my wife, I bring the mainsheet back and drape it over the wheel pedistle, and can trim it from there while steering. You might have to play with the lead of the camcleat until you can release and reset the mainsheet from that angle, but it can be done.As an example, we had up to 24 knots true wind gusts this last weekend, I was reefed and still had to release some mainsheet during the gusts. I could accomplish that from the helm.Hope this helps.