I agree with everyon here.  I put mine on a year ago when the 37/40+ had a main 
cover that needed immediate replacement.  It not only makes the main really 
easy to reply and zip back up (eliminating flaking, tyingand putting on the 
cover), the sail drops onto it.  I added one othe thing to address Dan's 
concern - a downhaul on the main.  This way I can pull it all the way into the 
pack.  I had an extra clutch  so between that, a block and a couple bullet 
blocks, it was done.
Best upgrade so far!


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-------- Original message --------From: Daniel Sheer via CnC-List 
<cnc-list@cnc-list.com> Date: 5/16/18  4:43 PM  (GMT-05:00) To: 
cnc-list@cnc-list.com Cc: Daniel Sheer <dansh...@yahoo.com> Subject: Stus-List 
Anyone Have A Stack Pack? 
Pegathy has a stack pack made by Chesapeake sailmakers. It's wonderful. Head to 
wind, drop the main, zip it up. 

Well, not quite that easy, usually have to push the sail of the top edge of the 
pack and inside, but close.
The front comes off and the pack can be lashed to the boom for racing, with the 
jacks tied along the mast for minimal windage. This requires a loose foot main.
One of the most beneficial improvements I've made to the boat.
Dan SheerPegathy - LF38Rock Creek off the Patapsco

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