Yes I would say so.

C&C 35 Mk.1
I = 44'
P = 38'
mast to cabintop winch = 10'
8' extra to wrap around winch and to tail.

Total 100'

...so 110' is more than enough, in fact that should reach right to the
transom (about 18' back from the mast).

http://sailboatdata.com/viewrecord.asp?class_id=1800

Ken H.

On 3 April 2015 at 21:34, schiller via CnC-List <cnc-list@cnc-list.com>
wrote:

>  Corsair still has the original wire main halyard (and the original
> roller reefing boom).  We have upgraded the main traveller and the end boom
> sheeting system and now we are thinking of bringing the main halyard back
> to the cabin top winch that we used for the main sheet.  Question is:  how
> long of a halyard will I need?  Cajun Ropes only lists a Mark III for the
> 35 at 110 feet long.  Is that long enough?
>
> Neil Schiller
> 1970 Redwing 35, Hull #7
> (C&C 35, Mark I)
> "Corsair"
>
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