Arion has a single, well padded gallows with recess, mounted on top of the cockpit roof, (visible in some of my photos) which was fitted by Jay Reynolds during his custodianship of Arion. I had been just tying the bundle off before that, although I do have adjustable lifts for lowering the bundle if needed. Even though I now have a gallows, I usually just leave the bundle sitting in the lifts and tie it off to stbd, which triangulates the bundle against the mainsheet which is slightly offset to port and this is adequate most of the time. There have been a couple of occasions when I was rolling heavily in an anchorage when the bundle still moved a bit. Concerned about chafe and annoyed with the noise it made (alloy masts are very noisy), I dropped it into the gallows. If the sail is already furled and the sheet tight it just drops right into the recess. I think the gallows might be useful when under bare poles in a gale at sea. If I was building one I would probably use David's design as I always end up lashing the bundle to the gallows anyway (or it still moves, defeating the purpose of the exercise).