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My Endeavour 32 has this arrangement. First time out in the boat, my son
jibbed as I was reaching into the cabin for something and nearly broke my arm. My fault. Poor situational awareness with someone at the wheel who had never steered a large sailboat before. Nevertheless, I think it's still about the best arrangement for the proportions of the boat. The cockpit is large so a traveler ahead of the companionway would be too far forward for proper control of the boom. Mid cockpit would just make the sheet more of a hazard. It would also prevent me from singlehanding. As it is, I can stand ahead of the wheel handling the jib sheets and easily reach the main sheet for jibing. Having a dodger on the boat would be a problem. I took the dodger off before I used it so I don't know for sure how the PO managed it. I imagine it was folded up except under power or hard on the wind. The main sheet is a good handhold getting in and out of the cabin when there is a lot of motion. The only good alternative I can think of for this boat would be a hard dodger with a traveler on the aft side. After that first incident, I've had no problems with the arrangement. We sometimes sail with a very full boat and the sheet is well out of the way. -- Roger Long |