I didnt say anthing about the 1970s, i was thinking more of the 1700s, when it was all expiremental, i think it still all experimental, and if you look at suhaili which was robin knox jonstones boat, it was built in india, by people who learned boat building from their fathers, and when they built it, they didnt know that it would be the first boat to sail non stop around the world, in the early photos, it dosent even have any spreaders, it was just built with basic tools, by indians who knew no maths or science, just basic boat building, yet that boat sailed round the world.
I have also seen photos of my own boat, with the main sheet much further forward, right now, its five feet aft of the boom, but out of the way of everything, i want to move it forward, it would still be connected to the same place in the boom, but would just be directely below the place on the boom its connected to, it would just make the cockpit more clutered, and make the boat more awkward, if their is more than just me aboard, but i think for just me, it will make the whole rig easier to handle, as their will be less rope to heave in, and everything will be closer to hand.