Has anyone tried using a barber hauler with a carabiner for the jib sheets for better pointing? This would allow movement of the jib sheet tension to be on top of the seat without placing a cleat on the seat. By moving the jib sheet connection inward the jib should allow the boat to point higher. I am planning on getting a Capri 14.2 pretty soon and wondered if anyone has tried this? You would connect the end of the line (probably 1/4" line) from the carabiner to a fairlead cam cleat mounted on the barney post. You could make a fairlead camcleat using a 3 to 5 inch length 1/2" or 3/4" PVC pipe horizontally mounted (using V cuts facing 45 degrees up as cleats on both ends would work for both barber hauler lines) on the back of the barney post above the hiking strap bails.. Any suggestions on how to mount the PVC pipe to the barney post? My first thought is to create a shallow notch the pipe where it touches the thick sheet aluminum of the barney post so it won't roll and use 3/16" cord to tie to the front of the barney post and to the top holes.