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I've recently noticed an ocean sailing couple who use a winch on the genoa furling line when reefing. I've always avoided winching the furling line believing that if it needs to be winched then something isn't right. However I can see that as a furling technique, especially when on the wind, it has some merit. Ease the genoa sheet a foot or so then grind in on the furling line. It avoids having to dump the sheet, the sail then flogs itself to shreds whilst the furling line is manually hauled in. But my concern is that the force required on the furling line to furl a half loaded (not flogging) sail is so great (because of the small diameter of the furling drum which exerts twisting force on the foil) that it will break something. Experience/thoughts please?