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Hi all,I am getting ready to rework my reefing system. The plan is to add the third reef to match my new main and also take the reefing loads off the boom. Currently the outhaul reef line runs to the front of the boom, down to the deck and then back to the cockpit and this seemed to create some problems during the R2AK.After looking at a bunch of stuff it looks like things boil down to using either a clutch, a jammer or a foot block with built in jammer. The clutches are big and bulky (textile clutches are off the list for now even though they are much smaller). The jammers on the market are either a little too small (Spinlock mini jammer) or stupid expensive. There do exist foot blocks that have jammers built in that have published load capacities between 2 and 4k lbs.
Does anyone have experience using this type of foot block? Think it would work for holding a reef line?It is a fat head main, so my guess is that the majority of the force is between the clew and the boom and not the clew and the end of the boom where the reef line turns and runs forward to the mast (Ok.. it has been a while since I worked with force vectors... but it seems to me the more vertical section of the line would take much more load).Thoughts? Cautionary tales?
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