pagoda
Active member
I believe that I am the last person left on earth to still use a single continuous line for tying down the mainsail. I tie the aft end from the cockpit when the sail comes down to stop it flopping past the lazyjacks and then continue the tie at my leisure. I have a simple technique involving a slip-knot at each node and have chosen a shiny line to enable this. I make no claims to this being any better than ties, but it's just what I have always done.
Don't do that, but even with lazyjacks sometimes a rapid dump of the main in lumpy seas leaves an untidy sail on the boom. Rather than try to sort it out in difficult conditions I quickly put a couple of sail ties round the boom and sail to keep it under control. The main halyard just goes onto a cleat at the mast until later. If the conditions are better I have no problem with a tidy, properly flaked drop. Sail ties (with loops) are universally useful items!