Thanks to those on the list who anwsered my previous post. You advice has proved extremely valuable.An issue came up on reefing. According to the H310 manual(no mast furling) the reefing line comes out of the forward end of the boom by going over the sheave in the boom and going down to thep sheave of a fiddle block at the mast base, up thru the eyelet on the mast, thru the luff reefing cringle on the sail, back down thru the eyelet and thru the bottom sheave of the fiddle block at the mast base and out to the deck organizer.On our boat we don't have a fiddle block for reefing, just a single block. And the reefing line is coming under the forward sheave and out of a top hole in the boom. I assume that the PO rigged it so that the reefing line goes up to the reefing cringle and back down thru the eyelet on the mast and down to the single block at the mast base.I am wondering if this is gives enough forward thrust to the reefing line so that you get a tight foot on the sail. I can replace the blocks on the mast with fiddle blocks, if necessary. Your advice would be appreciated.Just a note. The US distributor of Zspar parts, Rite Rig, used on our boats, had a serious fire a few month ago. Still no tele no, must fax. Hope they get back in business soon.Thanks listees.