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    Posted: 10 Jun 05 at 9:23pm
Originally posted by Bobbins

Someone explain whats so good about having the mainsheet coming straight off the boom (via blocks etc)? 

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  • Mainsheet load helps out tired legs/stomach muscles hiking.

  • Because you can't jam the mainsheet you don't jam the mainsheet so you play it properly which is far faster than leaving it jammed.

  • Less blocks - less friction. OK its an extreme case bit on my Cherub the mainsheet goes through two blocks, one on the end of the boom and the ratchet in the middle. So free running, so much less effort.
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I would disagree and say that twin tillers is definitely a positive!
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Getting rid of the strop or strut gives a lot more room in the boat and makes it easier to move forward or the crew to move back.  The down side it twin tillers.
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On many classes you also take the sheet off the boom in light conditions to get more feel and also not to tension the leech as you sheet in. Watch Ben Ainsle downwind in the Finn at the last olympics he's sheeting straight off the boom in quite windy conditions.

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On the 49er you are always playing the main. When trapezing low the mainsheet would rub against the wing if it came from the deck, by coming off the boom it keeps less friction in the system and makes it easier to move across the boat. The general trend is for twin tillers and sheeting off the boom, for better performance.
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Someone explain whats so good about having the mainsheet coming straight off the boom (via blocks etc)?  As this removes any chance of having a jammer on the line for those knackered arm moments, I'm guessing the benefits outweigh this?
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