The C&C manual mentions 6" to 10" inches of rake (see below). I have recently 
adjusted my 30-1 to have around 3" of rake with backstay adjuster somewhat 
loose. I'm happy with the result. You are more than welcome to stop by and 
check out my setup. I'm in Back Creek.

              


Cheers,Aaron R.Admiral Maggie,1979 C&C 30 MK1 #540Annapolis, MD

To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Date: Tue, 26 May 2015 11:17:17 -0400
Subject: Stus-List Mast Rake on C&C 30 MK1
From: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
CC: j...@zialater.com

Howdy listers, Last year I had my forestay replaced (for a new roller furler) 
and it ended up being longer than the original by maybe about 4 or 5 inches .  
I have adjusted the forestay all the way down but I still need plenty of 
backstay to keep it all tight.  So now my mast rake is about 15 inches at the 
boom.  I don’t have a ton of weather helm but it’s hard to be sure because I 
replaced the old main at the same time that I redid the forestay and the new 
sail is much more efficient.  The extra rake also lowers the boom so I need to 
use topping lift to keep it off the dodger. So…..how many inches of rake do you 
have?  And what would you consider optimal?  I will have to redo the forestay 
to fix this but it may be worth it. As always, I appreciate all the opinions 
and advice! Cheers, Joe Boyle30 MK1 ‘ZIA’Annapolis
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