Reefing set-up
In my experience with my 33, two line reefing works much better. There is too much friction created running that line through all those openings. With two line, one line controls the tack, the other controls the clew. You end up with much better, controllable sail shape. Grab a free copy of the Harken catalog at West Marine. There are several diagrams there that will get you started.Simple description: At the mast you want to pull the tack down and forward so it tucks into the goose-neck. Bullseye fairleads and cheek blocks work for this. At the aft end my reefing line ties around the boom, goes up through the clew cringle, around the sheave at the end of the boom, inside the boom, out via the hole right by the jam stopper. Open up and smooth the hole to reduce friction. You can use the jam stopper or move the little white nylon sheave up, and bring the line around it to lead it down and aft to a winch and clutch at the cockpit. I can't offer you pictures right now because the mast and boom are down and in pieces.