flaming
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It's interesting that it hasn't, especially when considering that reefing points in mainsails largely have. Instead using webbing straps.It's just a thought, in the spirit of 'what if'...
The structure of a headsail clew typically involves a steel ring ( internally or externally ) supported by several bands of high-strength tape looped through the ring and sewn back onto the sail panel.
I'm wondering if the steel ring could be dispensed with....
My thought is that you'd get some funny load paths as you adjusted the sheet lead, as the point of connection was actually outside the area of the sail. In contrast you know the direction that a reef line will pull in. Next time I talk to the sailmaker I'll ask him.