Beautiful, and the simplicity of it all.
Nah, s'got shrouds
A small lugger is the ultimate simple rig, using the bare minimum of materials. Instead of fixed shrouds, they take the halyard to the windward rail and let it do the same job. Luff acts as the forestay, and the off-centre weight of the yard acts as a dirty great lever to tension it. Beautifully elegant - as long as you don't plan to do much tacking.
Pete
I've sailed that rig on various boats up to 33ft. Yes, tacking is hard work!
do y9ou have to re-set it every time