Kirby,
We went out in 20 knot winds, gusting to 30 knots. Shouldn't have been out. I looked up to check the tell tails only to watch my main unzip itself from the mast. We'll, the boat righted at least. ALL the slugs broke. I told myself it was plastic fatigue not idiocy or inexperience. No, no . . . don't argue. Anyway, the slugs that I replaced were all different sizes and style. I ordered enough from Sailrite.com to do every mast and boom slug and I bought the heavy duty duty ones to boot. Moral, of the story (talking to myself) "Learn when and how to reef, moron!" (Remember, I'm talking to ME). We also broke a winch that day, and busted up the dock trying to hold the boat to the cleats, and had to pull the boat off the concrete ramp, and almost lost the mast and tabernacle because the wind was so bad. Oh, yeah, I took a header trying to get to the bow because with the tail wind, the reverse gear was laughable. Newbies! Aren't they cute when they're pathetic?