I have found that having halyard blocks a foot away from the mast cuts way down on slap. I did it accidentally on my main mast. Lines are routed on the cabintop, with a bullseye fairlead where it goes over the edge toward the blocks on the mast collar. I didn't want the friction of the line angling down by ~10 degrees at the fairlead, so I made long soft shackles, which allowed the blocks to rest at the same height as the cabin top, and they went as far back from the mast as they went up.
I'd also add that this was a wonderful digression from my original question....has anybody seen any other problems besides getting a yard or batten hooked behind the halyard?
[Webmaster edit: We're masters of digression, Barry. I've added 'slap' to your title...]
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