Hi folks, we put the main on this weekend, ready to be splashed on Wednesday. That was an interesting exercise, the sail is about twice the size I am used to with batten pockets that required some lateral thinking and plenty of wiggling - but I digress.
The Selden boom has 2 reef points at the goose neck, one red and one blue flecked (colours may vary of course) - which are then duplicated at the other end, so far so good. A couple of bow lines onto the respective cringles in the main and we had first and second reef sorted.
There is however a third (what appears to be) reef line at the stern end, which we can't find a use for as it has no corresponding forward line. We have the outhaul on the foot sorted so it's not that.
The only thing I can think of is that it's used for pulling the back of the sail in when dropping into the stack pack, but that's a wild theory based on nothing but speculation.
Anyone help?