Jim Creighton wrote:
By the way, he passed along a useful hint from his mentor concerning the control of that unruly mainsheet net that sweeps the stern (and anything attached to it) during a gybe. Blondie (or Mike) told him to fit a long bungy cord from one side of the boat to the other with hooks on each end, in line with the end of the boom. When the boat gybes, the mainsheet goes limp and the bungy chord gently cradles the web of sheet and sheetlets, drawing them inboard until the sail pulls the lot taught again, stretching the cord. No snagging on wind vanes, aerials etc. I tried it myself and it worked well. Somehow it seemed untidy or makeshift but if it works, it works!
I can't quite visualise where the bungee is led, Jim. Is it over top of/behind all the parts of the sheet? If so, I can see how it will prevent the sheet from entangling with vanes and antennae, but it would appear to increase the chances of sheets snagging on after batten ends during a tack.
Also useful is a semicircular or trapezium shaped hoop over the cockpit, to prevent the sheet from garroting the crew as it sweeps across slack.