I am making adjustments to my C&C 24 to optimize for racing.

Chesapeake PHRF rules states for the for the Corinthian class:

"All normally installed equipment including doors, tables, stoves, head
equipment, floorboards, cushions, etc. must be carried in their normal
position while sailing"

I remove the older non-working head yesterday and put in place a 2.5 gal
portable head.  I closed and capped the through hulls, too.  I can add
water to the head from the bay when we need to flush.

The C&C 24 came with a little 2 burner Coleman style propane stove. I don't
plan to cook much on her.  But, I would like a good approach to heat water
for freezer bag food and beverages.

I have pulled out the cushions, but plan to put in a lighter approach for
overnight racing.  Either a freshly made lighter weight 1/4" plywood
platform that can be used with an air matress or experiment with a rigging
two hammocks for night watch bunks.  I figure one end of the hammock could
be supported by the internal mast.

Any suggestions on stove or rigging hammocks?

-- 
Doug Ellmore, Sr.
s/v Red Sky, 1976 C&C 24
d...@ellmore.net
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