reefing C22
Given your set-up, maybe you shouldn't be out over 20 knots. A single reefed main without a jib would be ok at 20 knots. It would be better with a storm jib or very small working jib. Storm jib and reefed main should be good control up to 25 knots; maybe 30. Spend the bucks and get a roller furling jib. It won't set as well as a storm jib but will keep you off the foredeck and give you control. Your present jib can probably be recut for roller furling. Get a good furling unit: Harkin, Profurl, Schaefer. You could also have a second set of reef points added to your main. Ask a couple of sailmakers for an estimate. Good winter project and will save you money if you do it then. Good luck, Wayne R
Given your set-up, maybe you shouldn't be out over 20 knots. A single reefed main without a jib would be ok at 20 knots. It would be better with a storm jib or very small working jib. Storm jib and reefed main should be good control up to 25 knots; maybe 30. Spend the bucks and get a roller furling jib. It won't set as well as a storm jib but will keep you off the foredeck and give you control. Your present jib can probably be recut for roller furling. Get a good furling unit: Harkin, Profurl, Schaefer. You could also have a second set of reef points added to your main. Ask a couple of sailmakers for an estimate. Good winter project and will save you money if you do it then. Good luck, Wayne R