What exactly is mast pumping?
The early 32's seemed to not come with baby stays but I believe the later
ones did. I've also read that the 32 is "prone to mast pumping" but I don't
know what that means :)
I have an idea, but I don't really know. Mine is an early one with no baby
stay. However, there is a funny little attachment point (female, threaded,
~1/2") on the floor inside the vee birth that I have no idea what it's for,
maybe related, maybe not.

Thanks,
Steve
C&C 32
Toronto


On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 10:34 AM, Morgenstern, Keith E CIV SEA 08 NR <
keith.morgenst...@navy.mil> wrote:

> This may come across as pedantic....but have you ever tried to cut
> dyneema?
>
> That stuff is *hard* on knives.....I have a Spanish steel bladed (like
> they use for swords), and I can only make 1 splice before it's time to
> reshapen.
>
> I've switched to utility knives, and go thru at least 1 blade (usually
> both tips) every splice.
>
> So..yeah, it's "fabric" in the sense that it's not metal, but It's
> insanely resilient and tough.
>
> For babystay, I'd switch in a heart beat, if I hadn't replaced it with
> wire only a few years ago before I was hooked on spectra.
>
> And that's the new name for my next rock band: "Hooked on spectra"
>
> -Keith
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Pat Nevitt [mailto:pnev...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2012 9:11
> To: Law Office of Craig Meyerson; cnc-list@cnc-list.com
> Subject: Re: Stus-List Dyneema baby stay
>
> I have a 29-2 that has a baby stay on it.  The stay normally stays
> shackled to the mast base except in heavier air when I run the shackle
> to a ring in the center of the deck.  The stay is cable to a series of
> blocks that give me 4:1 purchase and aline that runs back to the cockpit
> through a rope clutch.  Whether you need it or not depends on how much
> wind you get.  Here on the Chesapeake I rarely use it.  During the race
> last Sunday however with winds at 16-19, gusts to 24, we put it on when
> going upwind and it really helps flatten the mainsail.  With the setup I
> have it is really easy to release the clutch to take the tension off the
> shackle and then run the shackle back to the mast for the downwind run.
> I don't know about using Dynema.  The thing that bothers me about that
> is that at the end of the day, it is still fabric and something sharp
> can cut it and destroy it.
>
> Pat Nevitt
> Patriot
> C&C 29 MKII
> Galesville MD
>
>
> On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 7:40 AM, Law Office of Craig Meyerson
> <craigmeyer...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
>         I installed a traveler track from the mast base to the forward
> most point on the deck I wanted the baby stay to reach on my old C&C 34.
> Put an adjustable car on the track controlled from the cockpit.  Used
> dyneema for the stay.  Downwind adjusted the car aft to get out of the
> way for dip-pole jibing and aft pole adjustment.  Worked very well.
> Should be helpful for end to end jibing too.  The dyneema was on its
> fourth season when I sold the boat.
>
>         Baby stay reduces mast pumping upwind, so I would not remove it.
>
>
>          Craig Meyerson
>         C&C 115 Souvenir
>
>
>         From: dwight veinot <dwightvei...@hfx.eastlink.ca>
>         To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
>         Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2012 6:28 PM
>
>         Subject: Re: Stus-List Dyneema baby stay
>
>
>         Won't be much easier
>
>         Dwight Veinot
>         C&C 35 MKII, Alianna
>         Head of St. Margaret's Bay, NS
>
>         -----Original Message-----
>         From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf
> Of
>         dre...@gmail.com
>         Sent: October 17, 2012 10:10 AM
>         To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
>         Subject: Stus-List Dyneema baby stay
>
>         Hi,
>
>         I am looking for a solution to help make my baby stay more
> easily removable.
>         I presently have a standard 1x19 SS cable turn buckle set up,
> and I plan to
>         install a pelican-like hook attachment.  I have a colleague who
> is
>         replacing his SS lifelines with Dyneema line.  This got me to
> think about
>         using Dyneema for the baby stay.    Does anyone have any
> experience in using
>         a Dyneema solution for any rigging arrangements?
>
>
>         -
>         Paul E.
>         1979 C&C 29 Mk1
>         S/V Johanna Rose
>         Carrabelle, FL
>
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