see Vendee Globe and Volvo boats. They use a different furling system than a genoa or Code O. But if you are not racing, why? An even if you are with a short handed crew, I'm with Larry and much prefer the sock. Not too much can go wrong with them. And if in some way something did, then one just drops the shoot carefully. I have carried a spinnaker to over 25 knots true and then dropped it without issue using a sock when double handing. And once dropped and bagged, it is off the deck. In lighter air I snuff and then slowly lower the snuffed sail by flaking it into the sail bag. In higher winds that are building, as described previously, I drop the snuffed sail down the front hatch and flake it into its bag down below at some future time.