I have a 2007 m-15. There is a small block and cleat on the port side of the end of the boom for the topping lift, and a larger block and cleat on the starboard side of the end boom for the main outhaul. Mine had pencil notes on the boom to identify. The reefing is just tied in with short lines (my lines had loops at one end to facilitate) at each reef point on sail. m-15 Anne Bonny ________________________________ From: Tim Erwin <sailtim@yahoo.com> To: "montgomery_boats@mailman.xmission.com" <montgomery_boats@mailman.xmission.com> Sent: Sunday, July 8, 2012 11:48 AM Subject: M_Boats: Mainsail reefing Hello from the Texas Redneck Riviera I am new to the boat and new to the group. I have learned a great deal from the discussions and looking to learning more. After sailing my Alberg 30 for many years she became too much for me. I've done a great deal of research on smaller boats and the M15 won out , hands down. I am very fortunate I found one 3 hours from my home. I'm 64 and have MS but I'm going to keep on sailing and this boat is going to allow me to do that. Now for my question. My boat is a 2007 model. Looking around, standard equipment is mainsail reefing . There is no sign of any reefing equipment on the boom. There are two turning blocks and two cleats on the outboard end. They are for the topping lift and outhaul. No other equipment on the boom at all. The mainsail has grommets for double reef! Do you think this boat was delivered incomplete? Do you think the folks that made this boat gave a discount for taking less than standard equipment or stripped down? I'm confused at least. Can anyone help me figure this out. Thanks, Tim Erwin. M15 # 641 Dark Star, Rockport, Texas