I meant Martin...  Sometimes I just write too quickly...sorry about that Martin!

---------- Original Message ----------
From: Martin DeYoung <mdeyo...@deyoungmfg.com>
To: "cnc-list@cnc-list.com" <cnc-list@cnc-list.com>
Subject: Re: Stus-List Cabin top traveler and mainsheet setup
Date: Thu, 2 Aug 2012 16:50:47 +0000


<![endif]--><![endif]-->Steve,
 
Are you expecting to mainly race or cruise?  What wind range do you expect to 
spend most of your time in?
 
On Calypso, with mainly cruising with the family in mind I have copied the 
grand prix racer style main sheet where it leads down both sides to the cockpit 
secondary winches.  I am able to leave the wife in cruise mode (book and cold 
drink in hand) and adjust the main sheet to my hearts content from the helm.
 
Let me know if you are interested in more details.
 
Martin
Calypso
1971 C&C 43
Seattle
From: cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On 
Behalf Of Stevan Plavsa
 Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2012 8:34 AM
 To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
 Subject: Stus-List Cabin top traveler and mainsheet setup
 
Hi All,
 
Newish owner of a C&C 32 and I've been wondering about my mainsheet arrangement 
lately. Seems I don't have enough purchase, the winch is always required and 
this is the only boat I've ever been on that the winch is required to handle 
the main, maybe this is a normal thing, I don't know because I'm not that 
experienced and this is also the only boat I've ever been on with a cabin top 
traveler.
You can see my arrangement here:
http://newimages.yachtworld.com/resize/1/82/59/3648259_0_20110606112912_4_0.jpg?f=/1/82/59/3648259_0_20110606112912_4_0.jpg&w=600&h=450&t=1317658943000
 
That is not my boat, just another C&C 32 I found on yachtworld but the setup is 
the same except that i have the added complexity of a dodger. 
What are my options to make sheeting the main easier on my crew? Right now it's 
a PITA so the crew is reluctant to make minor adjustments in sail trim which 
annoys me but i kind of understand .. especially when it's blowing 15+, the 
winch is a one speed non tailer and the crew is generally my 120lb girlfriend :)
 
scenario:
"ease the main"
"don't make me ease the main if you're just going to get me to harden it again"
"baby, just ease it until it luffs and then bring it in a touch"
 
Five minutes later I have nearly the correct sail trim.
 
 
Is the winch always going to be necessary or can I add some tackle and route 
the line somehow so that it's easier and more accessible? I come from a Mirage 
24 that had a bridgedeck mounted traveller and the main sheet on that was a 
piece of cake, one hand on the tiller, the other on the sheet. I'm not 
expecting that kind of setup due to the location of the traveler but surely 
there is a better way.
 
Thanks,
Steve
 
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