I was wondering why there is a cheek block leading the halyards about a foot back to the cleats. Why not just have the cleat on the mast?
When I rigged the other day I stepped on the cabin top to raise the main and had to reach back to cleat it. It seems like removing the cheek blocks and cleating the halyards right on the mast would be easier on a small boat.
Any thoughts? Has anyone done this?
TIA,
John