If you race, you will be assesed a penalty. I don't see a problem otherwise, 
but reducing the pole length might be pretty easy
depending on how stuck the ends are.

Steve Thomas
C&C27 MKIII

-----Original Message-----
From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com]On Behalf Of Jean-Francois 
J Rivard
Sent: Sunday, November 03, 2013 9:40 AM
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Subject: Stus-List Spinnaker Pole Sizing


Hello All,

I got lucky at my marina's flee market this summer and found a nice spinnaker  
for a 100 bucks  that's almost perfect for my boat.
For some reason a prior owner disposed of the spinnaker pole  / car and I am in 
the process of sourcing those.  Not wanting to pay
1,600 - 1,800 for a custom new pole I found a used one that might work. I need 
some help to determine my course of actions:

My boat is a 1990 34+ (Also known as a 34/36)  My "J" measurement is 14.83 feet 
 and the pole I found measures 15.7 feet.


  a.. Can I just use it as is?  I don't know the implications but it seems to 
me that the pole sticking out 11 inches past the
forestay  would not be a problem.
  b.. If not I suppose I could cut it and refit the end?
  c.. If I cut it, hoe much would I take out?

I might end-up buying new end fittings anyway just sot start  with something 
fresh..  At 350.00 asking price the pole looks like a
good deal.

Thanks in advance,

-Francois Rivard
1990 34+   "Take Five"
Lake Lanier,  Georgia
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