I also had a 42' gaff cb ketch...no roller furling on this one. The  only 
part I didn't care for on the gaff was in calm or light downwind conditions  
offshore where the boom would flip flop around and empty the sail. It  needed a 
preventer which was basically more to deal with. When the wind piped up  it 
didn't matter. Otherwise dropping the sail with lazy jacks made it pretty  
easy. 
The low rig also made it possible for me to squeak under a fixed bridge  into a 
mooring that large marconi rigs couldn't get  to.



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