That's two.
I do not understand these comments.
On a mast head rig, the jib is "the driver," no issue there.
But ease of sailing? Better going upwind? Easier to tack?
C'mon, ya gotta be kidding.
I have been sailing my masthead rigged Catalinas, sometimes on
just the jib, upwind and down, for the past 35 years.
Don't know what could be easier: ONE sail.
Honest question: do people with B&R rigs do that? Can you?
I also, aha
, sail with both sails, too.
And having a comparatively "smaller" main sail could be it makes it easier to raise, but that's trifling.
Comparatively, unless the masthead rig has a huge oversized genoa in light air, there is no difference between rigs in handling the sails when tacking. (And if the wind is light usually genoas are too heavy in cloth weight. THAT is a whole 'nother discussion though, having nothing to do with rigs, but rather foresail size and cloth weight.)
These comments are not about differences in builders, but misconceptions, repeated altogether too often, about handling between the two types of rigs that simply do not exist. When you tack boats of these sizes you switch jib sheets. I don't see much difference.
But saying one's harder because of the type of rig is IMHO misleading and incorrect.