Hi John

You can use a full hoist jib and bypass the furler if you wish.  Drop the upper 
swivel to below the "gate" in the foil (whatever you call that thing).  Attach 
halyard directly to head of sail and tack to attachment below the furler.  
Doesn’t really hurt sail shape at all

Mike
Persistence
Halifax NS

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From: John Heaton via CnC-List <cnc-list@cnc-list.com> 
Sent: May 14, 2021 9:38 AM
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Cc: John Heaton <turnhamgreenconsult...@gmail.com>
Subject: Stus-List C&C 29 Mk2 Upgrade/Improvement

Hi folks (long note) – so I’m in the process of doing upgrades / improvements 
on a new to me 1983 C&C 29 mk2 for local racing / daysailing on Lake Ontario.  
I know it’s a 4ksb – it would never keep up with the Melges 20 I sold, but it’s 
a heck of lot more comfortable to sail.  There was never a place for a BBQ on a 
Melges 20.  Even though the boat is old, the deck is actually bone dry – 
doesn’t look like anyone drilled new holes in the deck anywhere!  It already 
has jib and spin sheet winches, but pretty much everything else is original.

So here’s my plan:

2021:

-          Installed boomkicker to replace topping lift
-          GFlex’d the C&C smile (this could be a regular fix)
-          Replaced sheets (jib/spin)
-          Installed tweakers
-          New main (North Radial dacron, couldn’t justify the price of 3Di)
-          Trim laminate #1 to fit on the furler (makes it easier to
double-hand)
-          Velocitek (if we get racing this year)

2022:

-          New instruments (probably B&G Triton speed/depth/wireless wind
-          New halyards (MLX3) and all other running rigging
-          Replace sheet stoppers /
-          Replace vang / backstay / mast base blocks
-          Replace all lights with LED
-          New AGM batteries (may require replacement of the existing
battery charger)
- new spinnaker

SO 2 questions:
- for daysailing/club racing is 3Di overkill?  I had them on the Melges 20 and 
they were far more durable than laminate sails and their shape was great, but 
the price differential is substantial.

- what other upgrades have folks done?  I've thought about replacing the furler 
with a Harken CarboFoil, but the furler makes it a lot easier to daysail and 
race doublehanded.

It doesn’t have a stove – hence the BBQ on the rail.

John
Double on the Rocks
CAN363
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