The main on my
...Hunter 28.5 has a line running from a clutch at the gooseneck thru the boom, up one side of the leech and down the other where it terminates with a bowline around the boom. When I reef, I pull this line down to bring the aft cringle down to the boom and this line is held in place by a clutch. As insurance, I use a small separate piece of line run thru the cringle and around the boom to ensure that, if the clutch should slip, the sail would not come free. The forward reefing cringle drops over a reefing hook on the boom and I can't imagine it coming off of that. This allows me to tie the reefing lines in the sail itself (with a reef knot,of course...) and not worry about the possibility of the sail coming free and tearing or shredding itself.