Better idea
Perhaps the following (based on my H23.5) reefing line description matches the way the H25 is set up.The H23.5 and H26 (that I've seen up close) have extra bales (like padeyes) under the boom. The reefing line goes from the sheeve at the gooseneck through the indside of the boom, around the sheeve at the aft end of the boom, up through the reefing grommet at the leech, then _straight_ down to terminate at this bale. My bale is not fixed in place, so I can adjust the amount of aft pull (like an outhaul) by positioning where this bale is, putting it a bit aft of the grommet. I imagine some people fix theirs at one spot, but where it is (and how hard you tighten it) affects the amount of outhaul (flattening).The reefing line was wrong when I bought my (used) boat. It sounds like yours is as mine came, which was that the reefing line went from the boom aft sheeve to the leech grommet and then back to the aft boom and tied off there. This makes it impossible to get the reef point (grommet) down against the boom, prompting Jeff to tie on an extra line.Don't forget to loosen the boom vang and mainsheet, or you'll have a hard time getting the grommet all the way down to the boom.Much less fiddling then tieing the extra line as Jeff described.The link below is to a diagram that shows all this. While you're at it, is your outhaul 1:1 as shown in this picture? It's almost useless that way. Note the blowup at the top of the page showing how to get 2:1 by looping the line through the clew back to the aft end of the boom. I went a step further and installed two double micro blocks to give me 4:1. With the original 1:1 outhaul, I never touched it for the first two seasons. Now I adjust it several times every time I go out. I also made a change at the mast. Instead of using the gooseneck sheeve, the line goes to a block with a cam cleat at the base of the mast. The outhaul line then just lies loose on the cabin top, over the edge and into the cockpit. I can adjust it without leaving the tiller. It would be better to run it properly though an organizer out towards the side, but that's a much bigger project....RickM...