Hey Joe-
(where you ging with that gun in your hand, sorry, had to...

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Thanks for your reply. I certainly agree that the two-line system is very friction free, having just taken down a two-line system so I could play with single line. My reasons for trying the single-line system are the fact that I single-hand a lot, I have a limited number of clutches currrently installed on the deck, and well, I wanted to play with it.
I fully understand the need or want to pull the clew down from both sides and agree it is the correct way to keep the sail centered on the boom, applying the load to the sail in the direction it was designed for. The experience however with this boat and sail show that there is no appreciable difference when I just tie off right to the clew cringle and lead the line down to the cheek block; I have now tried it both ways several times over the last week. I will have to get documentation; I was out last night, but had no crew, so it was both hands for the boat and none for the camera!

I really need to video the process... With crew manning the helm, one can haul the reefing line with one hand, while playing out the main halyard with the other. I have done it but a couple of times, but it is really sweet to watch the sail drop and reef all at the same time. The tack is engaged by a small reefing hook with a small swivel block, and the cheek block pulls it forward nicely, as the clew is pulled back.
For those died-in-the wool traditionalists who would suggest my modification as heresy, I know I am breaking tradition. I am an engineer that ponders things, yet also fully understands the futility of re-inventing the wheel. My original post and sketch was
totally reinventing the wheel, I realize that now for sure. It was over-complicated, especially in light of the fact we are dealing with a relatively small sail and as a result
relatively small loads on this Catalina 22.
That being said, and for this boat, I am now comfortable with the reefing system proposed in my second picture, knowing that I can still go through the clew cringle if necessary. I just will add that in my short experience with this system, it is unnecessary.
I still will get pictures, and if I can gett video of the live action, I will post it for sure!
Have a great day!