Mark,

I run my genoa sheets through the genoa cars and straight to the winch.  The
boat came with double blocks near the quarters, but I found them
unnecessary.  If you can't get a good lead towards the winch, you may need
the extra turning block.  I use a Harken block that is shackled to the toe
rail to fly my chute.  It can rotate, whereas the fixed blocks couldn't.
 
Jake

Jake Brodersen
"Midnight Mistress"
C&C 35 Mk-III
Hampton VA


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Subject: Stus-List C&C34 Genoa Sheet Bracket help



Hi All,

Got a 1979 C&C 34 which I'm updating. I have seen other 34's which use a
external bracket and a turning block positioned behind the primary winch to
turn the sheet.
Mine uses a block clipped to the toerail aft of there and since I'm
interested in flying my chute while racing this year, there needs to be a
different solution for the Genoa. Does anyone know od a drawing for this
bracket, or have an idea of where I can acquire a pair? Any help is
appreciated.

Thanks,

Mark Meyer
1979 C&C34 "Freedom"



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