I have Barber inhauls, so unreeving the jib sheets would mean that I would have to fiddle with getting both sheets and Barber haulers set up again the next time. Also, I have a single, continuous sheet (with a soft shackle tied to the middle) and I like to tie the free ends together (easier for single handing), which would be another knot to retie.
So, I started with disconnecting at the clew, leaving the sheet in place for the season. That worked fine.
Then I realized that I didn't even need to disconnect the shackle, if I flip the rolled sail end-over-end onto the bench. Happy side effect: the sail stays connected to the boat.
(Aside: the continuous sheet with soft shackle connecting the mid point to the clew is somewhat forgiving in that it is noticeably less likely to catch on something during a tack. And if I ever let the jib flog for any reason, there's not a big metal shackle to be whipped into something. I do tie the free ends together so I can use whichever one I can grab while single handing, to pull the other end to me. Also useful with any not so expert crew, as it's easier to reach in and help out if necessary).
