Raise the mast attachment point
Chris,The easy way for you to do this, and NOT make it permanent, is to raise the point where the forestay attaches to the mast. A drill and two wrenches is all you need. Then attach your quick-release (probably a Johnson make) to the bottom. You'll have to totally readjust all the rigging for a proper setup. A note on these quick clams is needed here. They typically come with a retaining pin that has a spring ball in the end. DON"T use it unless you want your mast in the cockpit at some point in life. It WILL pop out sooner or later. Use a standard pin and ring-cotter or a pin with a spring loaded bar retainer.I agree with Benny though, in that you really risk making your boat unbalanced by raising the wind effort at the bow if you do it. Cutting the jib would reduce the power, also with undesirable results. I too, think you should use your boat for a while before you make changes. Trading quick set-up for poor handling/sailing is a bad trade.I offer this method as a way to allow you to experiment (cuz you probably will anyway - sailors are like that) without doing anything that can't be undone.Good luckTC