Hi Danelle,

sounds like your sail with your mom and her man was an interesting  
one for you - from the slightest  zephyr to gusts that catch you  
with  a surprise.   We have those conditions on our BC mountain lakes  
as well.  Given that, I am happy to have the capability to reduce  
sail in a hurry and have been thankful when short handed (alone) to  
have both sail slugs on the main and lazyjacks to help control it  
when it gets dropped for reefing and bare poling.  My halyard  
shackles are also the stamped steel locking pin style as well but  
have not failed me to date.  I have  a furling genoa for the first  
time and so am liking that feature but also with some learning to  
do.   As with all our boats in the first season or so in discovering  
their manners, it comes with a few lessons.  Thanks for sharing  
yours, bruce

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