Bradford Simms wrote:The Bermuda rig sail plan was 1400 sq ft so 1200 JR would move things along ok I think.
Conventional wisdom is that a JR has more sail area than a Bermudan rig does, rather than less, since BR boats have large light air sails that don't play well with a JR.
OTOH, your boat is a motorsailor, one that would motor in light conditions instead of sailing, so you may not be much worse off.
I put a split rig on my main (forward) mast, mostly because I wanted to move the CE of that sail further forward than the existing mast position would support well. I think if I were in your shoes, I would go with the added sail design and construction complexity only if mast position and desired CE of the sailplan required it, keeping things simpler otherwise.
who needs 2000 watts of solar
If you need to support that power budget, do it.
I wouldn't assume that solar (well, this big solar!) is the best or cheapest solution for you, either long-term or short-term. Consider a diesel generator for one alternative. If your solar array is so big you don't have room for sails where they need to be, you will end up motoring all the time, instead of sailing. (I have also seen solar powered motorboats)
I put ~400W solar up as a hard bimini, and I made it a point NOT to finalize that until after I had my sails up and working so I could design the solar around the sailplan, rather than designing the sailplan around my solar.