Agent Orange's system minimizes the amount of jib sheet needed (larger dia, less weight/spaghetti), so that is a plus. The VWM Blade has fixed blocks on the pole, so twisting would not be a problem (may not be a problem, but theoretically could be)..so that is a plus. The Pro Asia set up is the same as the VWM Blade, but with more floating blocks, maybe a very small minus.

I'd have to vote a tie with VWM and Agent Orange, with the Pro Sail in a close third. The winner would depend on the sheeting action of the two systems (which I cannot judge from here).

Where do the bitter ends of the jib sheets go? Tied off at the shroud, main beam, looped through the main beam? I'd like to see a continuous jib sheet system. I am sure if I get back to the other thread, it'll be in there somewhere.

My two cents.


Tom