My mistake, it's not the reef point, but the bronze piece that hooks under the prong on the front of the mast to keep the main up. I lower the main about 6 inches and as the piece comes out of the pulley it usually slides into the luff track just nicely and then i raise the sail out of the track to release the piece at the top. But more often than not, that piece is not sliding into the track nicely, instead it catches it right in the middle and is half in and half out and thats where my problem lies. The top of the luff track is v'ed apart from wear and tear and catches that piece just right. It would seem that if i had the new two pulley mast top, it would stick out back behind the luff track just far enough to keep the bronze piece from even getting into the track in the first place. This actually isn't a real big deal, but it's not real easy for me to tip the boat over alone and in the limited space i have. I've tried hammering the both sides back together enough to still let the sail through, but the aluminum is weakening from me hammering it back together and then it coming back apart again. If the mast shape is the same, shouldn't the mast top on the comptip fit the mast top on my mast? Or should i start looking for a newer mast? I haven't seen a topic about this here, is there anyone who has had this problem? Thanks Reid