Hi all – I am in the market for an upgrade to my traveler system on my boat. Currently, my traveler is located aft-boom in the cockpit which is located in an area that makes life in the cockpit very uncomfortable. On newer model 30 foot cruisers have cabin-top travelers which is what I want to do. I’ve been looking at the Harken mid-boat system with a straight traveler. I have a few questions with this type of traveler that I was hoping to get insight on:1-Should I go with a straight track or curved? What is the difference and does it cost more to go curved? That looks like a better choice as it keeps the system more aesthetically appealing.2-How difficult does it get to adjust the traveler car on tacks? I see they make a “windward sheeting cars” that make adjustments lee frequent….they are rather pricing and I am wondering if they make sense. How much adjusting is needed with regular traveler….I would guess on every tack.3-What is the best way to route the traveler lines to make adjusting them easier (assuming a standard car).Thanks and I appreciate any feedback.RobCatalina 30