I am having a bit of disagreement with a fellow sailor over what to do with the halyard once the sail is up and the halyard tied off. On small dinghy sailboats such as Laser 2s, 420s of FJs, once the sail is up and the halyard is cleated, do you think the line should be coiled and left in a secure place or coiled and hitched around something such as a diamond stay. It seems to me that once cleated off, the halyard should be coiled and left easily accessible (obviously tucked in some where such as through the diamond stay) though out of the way, in case the sail needs to be lowered quickly. The other argument is that hitching the coiled halyard will hold the sail up even if the halyard becomes uncleated.Personally, I'd rather rung the MINOR risk of having my sail come down a few feet (we aren't racing, just sailing around in moderate conditions) than not be able to lower the sail quickly should the need arise. I think it is the same as with anchor/rode on smaller vessels. The anchor should be secured while underway but the rode should be loosely coiled and not hitched or tangled should you need to drop the anchor quickly in an emergency.What do you think?