funny, we had the same conditions here in Ottawa. This was our first sail this 
season. 15-20 with higher gusts and quite choppy (as for our river/lake). I had 
1st reef on main and about 1/3 of 135 genoa unfurled. I could steer with two 
fingers. My wife did not have any problems, either. Different boat, though.

My experience is that generally, any one (single) sail would always create 
imbalance. If the wind gets stronger, I might roll the genoa in a bit further, 
but at least I want to keep a handkerchief of the staysail up front. The 
problem of course is that you now have two sails and at least three lines to 
manage.

Marek
C270, Legato
in Ottawa


From: Curtis via CnC-List 
Sent: Tuesday, May 26, 2015 10:25 PM
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com 
Cc: Curtis 
Subject: Re: Stus-List Mast Rake on C&C 30 MK1

I sailed this past Sunday with 18 to 20 with 25 gust. I had just the main with 
no head sail. The man was not reefed. 
I had to fight the helm all after noon. Should I have reefed and raised the 
110% head sail? Would she have better balanced? Also my inner shroud was slack 
like 3" to 4 " on the lee side? is that normal or is it too loose? Thanks for 
your thoughts.


S/V East Coast Lady,
1981 C&C 30 MK1 HIN #
675

On Tue, May 26, 2015 at 7:51 PM, Dennis C. via CnC-List <cnc-list@cnc-list.com> 
wrote:

  15 inches sounds a bit much for a 30 but I'd try it for a while before I make 
any change.  If you don't see a lot of weather helm in stiff breezes, don't 
worry about it.


  I have 11-12 inches rake on my 35-1 and really like the way it sails.  Fairly 
neutral helm.  And that's with a fairly old main.


  Dennis C.

  Touche' 35-1 #83

  Mandeville, LA


  On Tue, May 26, 2015 at 8:17 AM, Joe at Zialater via CnC-List 
<cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:

    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 Boyle

    30 MK1 ‘ZIA’

    Annapolis


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