Hi Rex, welcome to the club.
Assuming the end of your boom is open, the easiest way to unravel the mess
inside the boom is to put messenger lines on both control lines and pull
them to the end of the boom, where you should be able to fish them out and
fix the problem.

Jim Watts
Paradigm Shift
C&C 35 Mk III
Victoria, BC

On 13 November 2014 16:39, Rex & Jennifer Delay via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:

> Recently bought a 41 with full knowledge that there were some issues,
> mainly with the rig.  Have replaced all the wire/rope halyards with rope,
> in the process of replacing the running backs and checkstays with amsteel.
> Have replaced the mainsheet system with a 6/1 cleated at the traveller
> rather than the secondaries.  Took the sails off today for winter and got a
> good look at things.  Putting Delrin washers on the vang and gooseneck
> (Idea I got here).  Now noticed outhaul and second reef lines cross on the
> way up to the boom and again inside the boom.  Cannot figure out how to re
> do them without taking the boom apart?  Any ideas on how to re-string lines
> inside the boom without tangling them or dismantling the boom ends?
>
>
>
> Rex & Jennifer Delay
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