Hello there, my fellow Mozziphiles. I am wondering if my setup for jib sheeting is "normal". I understand the logic of it, but it leads to a "cluttered" tramp and it likes to get @#$%^&* tangled up as soon as I look away from it. It consists of a 40cm. long track running fore and aft on each hull beside the tramp boltrope. A wire (shroud diameter)is shackled to a sliding car (with stopper)on each track.(i.e across the tramp). The jib blocks are shackled to this wire, and can move in towards the center beam approx. 20cm. when sheeted in hard. There are loops of shock cord attached to the shackles at the base of the blocks to slide them outwards for downwind sailing. Does this setup sound familiar to anyone? I am going to try dispensing with the transverse wire, and having the jib sheet blocks attached to the track instead. I know this will widen the sheeting angle of the jib, and widen the slot between the sails but it may be worth it for the fact there will be less tangles, less "clutter", and quicker tacks hopefully.