Switch Over
Well, I had the same dilema and finally made the switch after five seasons with hank-ons. At first I started regretting it due to the hassle of installing and tweaking. There was a bit more to it than I thought. I got the Shaefer Snapfurler CF700 and had to do some upgrades to use it. A 5/32 forestay was required, so rather than change the one on my oem forestay turnbuckle, I simply replaced the entire forestay & turnbuckle, so I went from the 1/4 turnbuckle to the 5/16 turnbuckle with 5/32 wire. I now have an oem spare. There were fairleads to add for the furling line and I also had to get my two headsails converted to #6 luff at $150.00 per sail. After first test sail I had to bring the mast down and install the little peice of hardware to prevent halyard wrap.
Now that it is all done, a lot of work, I kind of like the convenience of rolling the headsail real fast when it is time to go out or come in, and it adds to the ease of single handing. Prepare for some installation challenges if you decide to go this route.