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Mike Misko
As we prepared to sail this afternoon, we decided to put in a reef while at the dock. That's where the confusion started. We have the Kenyon mast. There are 3 lines running from the aft end of the boom forward towards the mast. One is clearly the outhaul. I thought the other 2 are for reefing, but I see a lot of references to the topping lift in the archives. On our boat, the line for the topping lift runs from the top of the mast to a small block on the boom which has a V shaped notch to snug against. As it came rigged, it seems awkward. You have to pull up while holding the line at the aft end of the boom, then jam it into the stainless notch to secure it. The archived postings talk about the topping lift running back through the boom, but this might apply to the Z-Spar mast/boom only. Our setup has two additional lines in the boom that run to cam levers near the mast-end of the boom. These lines are heavier than the topping halyard and my thought is that they are for separate 1st and 2nd reefs (my UK main has cringles to accomodate 2 reefs).So, am I basically on the right track, or should one of my reefing lines really be used for the topping lift? Thanks in advance.