i had the displeasure of lowering the mast on my h23 this weekend. i used a "come along" winch out the bow roller when i raised the mast and things went pretty easy. however, this time, while lowering, the tongue was extended on the trailer and i ran out of scope on my harness to get the mast all the way down...an ugly situation with the mast at about a 60 degree angle. (necessating chalking the trailer wheels and backing the truck to push the tongue in and giving me more scope on my harness....not a safe or user friendly way to do things. i want to rig a ginpole and use my mainsheet in the future to raise and lower. my criteria are: the ginpole has to be stowable on the boat...(and of course the mainsheet has its own purpose). simple, user friendly, singlehand, idiot-proof, safe. my main question as to using a ginpole is how long and how far up the mast to attach it for maximum mechanical advantage. (and also, does one loop the forestay over the ginpole and pull on that or pull directly on the ginpole?) this will dictate how i design and stow it. i have seen, (and have drawings somewhere of a cable system to attach around the stanctions to steady the mast side-to-side while raising and lowering.and as a sidelight....my cleating system sucks. something is binding or twisted. after pulling tension off the mast with the jib halyard i can pull the front pin easily enough....if one considers driving/twisting/punching etc. but, after the mast is in the crutch things are in such a bind that it almost took an act of god to get the back pin out. no way singlehanded. i was holding the mast back at the spreaders, twisting, moving side-to-side, raising, lowering, cussing....basically every thing i could do to unbind the back pin. while my buddy was pounding, punching, pulling, bleeding, etc to get the bound back pin out. this aint natural....is it? (yes, i know the mast is top heavy so he was pushing down on it too....and up...and sideways and any other way we could try to move things to get the back pin out). before my mast goes back up i've got to figure out whats amiss with this cleating system and it gotta to be fixed somehow! tia