About the time your boat was built riggers started using three halyard mast 
heads. Any of your halyards can be used for the jib but only the outer halyards 
can be used for spinnakers.

Andy
C&C 40 
Peregrine

Andrew Burton
61 W Narragansett
Newport, RI 
USA    02840

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> On Nov 18, 2014, at 17:00, Rex & Jennifer Delay via CnC-List 
> <cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
> 
> We have a new to us 1985 C&C 41.  Am in the process of re-doing most of the 
> rig.  According to the labels on the mast and clutches, we have 2 spinnaker 
> halyards and one genoa halyard.  Have replaced these but found all 3 halyards 
> exit the mast below and inboard of the forestay?  How could you possibly fly 
> a spinnaker this way?  It has been my experience that the spinnaker halyard 
> must exit above and outboard of the forestay.  There is no visible means to 
> direct any of the halyards to what would seem the correct position.  Any 
> ideas or other 41s like this?  Are we missing something here?
>  
> Rex & Jennifer Delay
> www. Ghostlake.com
> www.ghostlakesailing.com
>  
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