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Steve Carpman
On our Legend 37.5 we have the ability to bring one additional line back to the cockpit. The options are bring the outhaul back and leave the boom vang adjustmet on a new jam cleat mounted on one of the blocks, or bring the boom vang back and leave the outhaul adjustment on the boom (with a new 6:1 internal purchase.)Although we have not adjusted the outhaul that much during the two years we have had this boat, our main is a brand spanking new loose footed sail and I anticipate much more frequent outhaul adjustment as we get used to this sail. Also, we have a Dutchman, and I have been informed that to get a loose footed sail to flake properly, the outhaul will need to be tensioned prior to dropping the sail. We mainly use the boom vang to keep the boom down when reaching or running.From a safety standpoint, it seems the motion of the boat will be easier when leaving the cockpit to tighten the vang (i.e. off the wind) as compared to leaving the cockpit to tighten the outhaul (i.e. on the wind). For the above reasons I am leaning toward bringing the outhaul back to the cockpit and leaving the boom vang adjustment on a jam cleat on one of the boom vang blocks, but I would like to hear reasons that this is a good or a not so good thing to do.