george seary wrote:
Al: Are you suggesting 2 cleats on each wing, one each for mainsheet and traveller?
I find that having the traveller line tied to the end of the mainsheet gives me easy access to traveller adjustment while on the wing.
No, absolutely not. The cleat would be only for the traveler line. Consider this sailing single handed: What is better for smoother control and more effective depowering, letting out a lot of mainsheet ? (which becomes very hard to pull back in after the puffs) or--to me a better alternative--letting out smaller amounts of mainsheet and traveler combined? This latter one prevents the mast from counter rotating as much. A cleat in the wing properly positioned would serve the purpose perfectly. I always have my mainsheet in the non tilller hand, and it would be a snap to get a hold of the traveler line now cleated right beside my hand over the wing. It would also prevent a lot of mainsheet line getting tossed in the water between the wing and the hull.
BTW, my mainsheet is the same line controlling the traveler, but it is so long that they practically work independently.