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M.Shearson
I have just received a new boat with inboom furling. After several hours on the water breaking her in, the benefits vs. down side of the new rig became apparent.The benefits include lower center of gravity vs. in mast systems. Safer, if the sail jams, you can still get it down. Full battened main with roach.The boom is a schaeffer product and comes with a solid boom vang and no outhaul! This eliminates your ability to flatten the sail to depower it to overcome weather helm. It also eliminates the benefits that the traveller and main sheet adjustments make in sail trim. To eliminate weather helm, you have to reef the main.I talked to schaefer about it and they said that it is important that the boom angle be exactly right for the furling system to work without the sail jamming. They felt, that in a blow at night, when you are trying to reef in a hurry, that having the solid boom vang elimated any danger of having the boom at an incorrect angle.Anyone else have boom furling systems on their boat or know anyone that does that has changed the boom vang or added an outhaul? Earlier models of the schaefer boom had an adjustable boom vang. When I was researching the boom, their website had a picture of it but when the boat was delivered, they had switched to the solid vang.The link below is to Schaefer's website.