PuffTheMagicDragon
Well-Known Member
On my present boat I have snapshackles. They came with the boat and, so far, I am still using the same sheets. The 145% genoa is on a furler and I have never had to go anywhere near a flogging clew.
On my previous boat I had one long line serving as both sheets. It was fastened in the middle by a constrictor knot through the clew ring. It started as an experiment and stayed there because it worked. The constrictor does not work loose and its construction provides a smooth passage when tacking. That boat (Centaur) had a baby stay and that was a real PITA with bowlines before I thought about the long line knotted in the middle. The only disadvantage is that the sheet remains in place and is exposed to the weather 24/365.
On my previous boat I had one long line serving as both sheets. It was fastened in the middle by a constrictor knot through the clew ring. It started as an experiment and stayed there because it worked. The constrictor does not work loose and its construction provides a smooth passage when tacking. That boat (Centaur) had a baby stay and that was a real PITA with bowlines before I thought about the long line knotted in the middle. The only disadvantage is that the sheet remains in place and is exposed to the weather 24/365.