wow, thanks for all the responses, this gives me a pretty clear direction on 
replacing my sheets and haylards.


Cheers.


Tom Power<http://aka.ms/weboutlook>
Invictus
C&C 30 MK1
Fredericton, NB
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I have the same boat – with spinnaker gear. I put three line locks on each side 
of the companionway (over where the panel is on the inside) to handle the lines 
I ran back.



I left the outhaul on the boom and the Cunningham on the mast.



On the port side, I have (outside in) the spinnaker halyard, two genoa 
halyards, and the Garhauer solid vang (fourth lock). The Spin halyard is 11mm 
VPC in solid green with a little red fleck.

The two genoa halyards are both white, one has red and blue flecks and other 
green. Both should be 10mm VPC, but one is old and probably Sta-Set X. The vang 
is all white (non high tech something maybe 8mm)



On the starboard side (outside in) is black Sta-Set 3/8 for the pole downhaul.

Next in is Blue 3/8 Sta-Set for pole lift.

Most inside is 3/8 T-900 (old stuff) for the main halyard. Rather stiff, but 
still works. It is white with a fleck (can’t remember it is off the boat right 
now under snow?)



I would think about putting the most used Genoa halyard on the starboard side 
because one person could be handling the genoa while someone else could be on 
the spinnaker – lots of elbows in a small area.







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Subject: Stus-List New lines and hayalards



Hello everyone,



I'm thinking of replacing all of the sheets and halyards on Invictus, hoping 
for some insight.



Dennis of Touche posted a note about color designation that I thought was 
interesting but I forgot to copy it.



Looking for recommendations of size type and color of lines and halyards for a 
cruising sailboat that may enter a fun club race once in a while.



Thanks for any help,



Cheers.



Tom Power

Invictus

C&C 30 MK1

Fredericton, NB
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