Rod

Another option is to move your winches further aft to the spinnaker winch 
location.  If you do not sail with a crew this is a good option and is how 
Persistence was set up when we bought it.  Unfortunately for a crewed situation 
or for racing you have your spinnaker trimmers facing a bit aft and twisted 
while trimming genoa.  For those reasons we reconfigured our boat back to its 
original configuration with primaries forward, spinnaker (or secondaries) aft 
and a set of winches on coachroof for halyards and other control lines.  That 
said for your purposes it may be an option and is not difficult nor expensive 
to do.

Mike
Persistence
Halifax

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Mike, that's a great idea and that would work well for me. Oddly enough my 32 
was never rigged for a spinnaker but I can certainly take care of that. Thanks!
Rod
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