Very Important when solo sailing
Everyones sailing experiences are different. I find lazy jacks extremely important when solo sailing. Especially on a boat like an H27. If its a little bumpy out there, without lazy jacks, you will have to desert the wheel/tiller and gather up the sail or lose your view of whats ahead. This is definately a safety issue. Along with the lazy jacks, you should also install a downhaul to pull your main down while still in the cockpit. With lazy jacks. head into the wind, release main halyard. Pull on downhaul and main will fall into the lazy jacks. If its not windy, there is nothing else to do until you dock or anchor. If there is a bit of wind, you only have to get on the coach roof to make one quick tie to keep main in the lazy jacks. Adjustments required: Tighten lazy jacks prior to dropping main. Once at dock/anchor and main is secured, loosed jazy jack line to put on sail cover. Nothing to do when you raise main because lazy jacks are already loose.Only one line required and that should be at the end of your boom, right there in the cockpit with you.If its anymore trouble than this, you either didnt suspend the lazy jacks from the spreaders or you cant steer into the wind. I am big fan of lazy jacks.Tony B