I have a mid 60s ish DS1 that I raced a bit this year and plan to do a lot more with next year. The boat came rigged with mid-boom sheeting from a a simple brass traveler track about 6" behind the centerboard trunk and a fixed car. It does a good job on my shins without really offering any enhanced sail control.
I'd like to be able to cleat the main at the desired leach tension and then be able to play the traveler in the puffs allowing a dump without making the sail fuller.
Does the Harken windward sheeting car let you do this? Or does it just let you bring the boom to the centerline and simplify tacking (not a bad thing but not what I want), in which case a simpler cheaper car might do the job I want better...
Or should I chuck the whole mid boom approach and go to the bridle style traveler like Phill uses on Lollypop? Simpler (though more dependent on vang power to control tension) and much easier on the shins but does this approach give less flexibility in puffy conditions?
Or is there another approach I am overlooking?
Any insight on current state of the art would be deeply appreciated!
Thanks!