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First, thanks to all of you for your advice and counsel these many months. My 310 was splashed about 2 weeks ago and I love it. Unfortunately in Texas we are under a huge High Pressure area that has zeroed out winds and pegged the temp at 100 about every day.Last evening the Admiral and I had our first sail with the Main up (winds too light to bother before now). The power of the main sheet was sort of a shock to me after several years of holding a J22 in my hand. I am probably doing something wrong, but thought I would ask you all for help (as usual). Last night (10 knots wind) I found I needed the primary to sheet in the main. To change the boom angle means (to me) taking it out of the jam cleat and then over to the winch. After sheeting in the Main, the load is so strong I can't move it back to the jam cleat and free up the primary. That is one issue.The second issue is my concern for when I am sailing solo. Even with the auto helm, I would like to be able to quickly ease the boom in a gust - if the sheet is around the primary, how do you do this?Sorry to be so stupid, but this is my first "big" boat and it is a little intimidating at this early stage...any hints are appreciated.Take care.Ed.Our TymeHull #246