I started a thread about mid boom sheeting a few years back. If you search on it in the forum you should find it.
I did make the switch and have been very glad I did. Oxen blocks were discussed at length but after Bud Browns cautions, I did not go that route.
I think I laid out what I used in the thread, but if it isn't clear, I'm happy to dig into my notes to see what Harken parts I ended up with.
I'm happy with it except putting the sheet into the jam is quite awkward, requiring two hands, but since I rarely want to jam the sheet, I live with the awkwardness. I choose to hold the main sheet, or have some else do it, out of safety, often sailing either solo or in gusty conditions.
Let me know if you want more detail tha. In the thread or if you can't find the thread.
Gay De Hart
Freestyle #383
Thank you for the input
all great advice. The self tailing winches will be mostly for demonstration purposes to teach ASA101 winch safety. I prefer the Harken only because it is what the students will use in the advanced classes.
Saint Augustine has strong currents and wind we mostly use the working jib and jam cleats on the cabin top.
I am interested in mid boom sheeting now that you mentioned it.
we currently have the main sheet at the travler.
many suggestions?