Hi Roger and Shemaya (et al),
Reporting in with total lack of first-hand euphroe experience. But, since you're in the planning stage, this might be an alternative to consider?
We've used multi-part, single sheets (lots of blocks, one line) for their simplicity. That's worked out very well, but gives us no real control of the leech shape in higher winds. Have to resort to other, not so simple tricks to bring keep high wind twist under control.
Which has me thinking...
How about adding induced friction to lower blocks (those affixed near deck level)? One could choose to let them run free, or induce friction to hold position.
I'm thinking of DIY blocks with a star-drag (like a fishing reel's drag) to add and adjust friction on the sheave. A range of 'clutch' type mechanisms could be employed, or a thin, saddled washer.
If we get around to them we'll post a report (have hopes for our current project, but time constraints may defer this wrinkle).
All the best with your project!
Dave Z