Was able to complete the job yesterday as suggested a few months ago.  Thanks.
Tom O'KeeffeBridie Mae1984 C&C 29-2Douglaston, NY
 


     On Monday, January 5, 2015 12:35 AM, Ted Drossos via CnC-List 
<cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
   

 Torquing the keel nuts on a C&C 29-2 is a one person job if you use a shorter 
extension than the one you describe. I assume you have the standard 5'-3" draft 
model which has a larger and deeper bilge than the 4'-0" shoal draft version. 
The extension doesn't have to be so long as to raise the torque wrench above 
the settee. Just get a long enough extension so that the wrench clears the top 
of the cabin sole. Sit on the sole with the end of wrench handle facing aft. 
Brace your legs against the vertical face of the settee and your back against 
the settee on the opposite side. This will give you enough leverage to reach 
the 350 ft. lb. torque on the largest bolts. You'll need a 12" long extension 
for those nuts. Don't forget the nut hidden under the mast. That's the one that 
makes the "smile" if you neglect to torque it on a regular basis.
Ted DrossosC&C 29-2H2OTBay Shore, Long Island, NY

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