Dave, if you have two or three reliable people and the crane is decent, it's 
not a big deal. Just do things in order and carefully and you'll have no 
trouble. Look on YouTube for unstepping a mast. 

Rich

> On Jan 8, 2014, at 12:00, David Folsom <dfolsom...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi fellow C&C owners.
> I am getting ready to replace some rigging on my boat and the first step will 
> be un-stepping the mast. Since I am in San Diego, we don't pull the boat for 
> the winter, and I have no experience with un-stepping the mast. I have a C&C 
> 36.
> 
> I have access to a launching crane at San Diego Yacht Club, which is about 35 
> feet above the water at low tide.
> 
> I am hoping some of the other members on this list can help me determine if 
> it is worth trying to do this myself (with help) or whether I should just 
> take the boat to a yard and pay them $200 to un-step (and another $200 to 
> re-step)
> 
> thanks
> 
> Dave Folsom
> Rebel Maid 1981 C&C 36
> San Diego
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