I was glancing again at the "post a picture" thread and one of the things I noticed was the jib trim in comparision to the main trim. For the most part, the mains looked pretty good but the jibs did not look so good. If you have a mast head rig (jib is the engine) the trim of the jib must be set first. That is the opposite of what most masthead rig sailors do. They set the main first and the jib becomes an afterthought. In addition, they do nothing with the fairleads. The correct way to trim your sails is to set the jib first and then set the main to MIRROR the jib. Take a look at Alan's correct main and jib trim and you'll see what I'm talking about. When you do it the way I'm suggesting you'll be surprised how much power and performance your boat will have.Merry Xmas to all and a happy New year!!