So far no jamming has happened.Im sure it will at the most inapropiate time though! We got out last weekend in 15knot glassy water as the wind came from 180 degrees from usual westerlies. The wind blew out from the land,so no waves. We gps'd under the T spin at 31klm and found that my worries of a mast snapping wont happen. The forces were enough to lift two adult males into the sky. I did see the mast flex a lot,but feel confident it will stand the test of time.Great suggestion on the T spin...it rocks! Go big or go home! I have two retrieval points (sewn in grommets) and run my return line through the first hole and out the back of the spin to the top retireval hole. Im a bit worried about burning the sail with it this way. Do most run the retireval line for the spin straight up the inside of the sail? I think this may be the case.......
Also to answer your question,I havent figured out how to make that smooth connection to the sail with the sheets.Ive read a bit about using a continuous loop with the ends of the sheets jointed at the deck. Gosh I didnt measure the line,but use the same as my Haulyard on the mast. Its definatley static,but Im not sure of the brand.
Richard,