Adjustable Inboard Ends
Catniphave advantages. You can gybe the jib more easily, plus, on a boat your size (anything over 25 feet, too), it's MUCH easier to set the pole by keeping the inboard end high, connecting the outboard end to a jib blanketed by the main with the clew on the fore deck, and then deploying by lowering the inboard end.If it's at all windy, it'll be very hard to either click the inboard end on the ring and try to get the outboard end onto a jib sheet, or vice versa. Lotsa load is involved.I just learned two weeks ago about a nifty idea for gybing a jib with the whisker pole (probably old hat for many of you): add a ring to the clew of your jib (metal or line). Hook the outboard end of your pole to that, NOT a jib sheet. Gybe by raising the inboard end of the pole, move the jib clew down across the fore deck, and let it out on the other side on new tack. Never have to disconnect the outboard end of the pole from sheet to sheet.It may be well worth considering the extra cost. If you buy the pole and then don't use it because it's too difficult to deploy and/or use, what good is that?Good luck,Stu