Glad to see the plug for Port Townsend Rigging. They are currently redoing my 
standing rigging, and goose neck. I also added a second sheave for another main 
halyard that will also work with a trisail. Dan and Lisa along with the rest of 
the staff are very knowledgeable. I am spending a month in Port Townsend 
working on Rebecca Leah's mast. Any question I have they take time to explain 
why something is done this way or that. 


Doug Mountjoy Rebecca Leah LF39 Port Orchard YC, WA.


-------- Original message --------From: schiller via CnC-List 
<cnc-list@cnc-list.com> Date: 7/14/18  15:30  (GMT-08:00) To: 
cnc-list@cnc-list.com Cc: schiller <schil...@bloomingdalecom.net> Subject: 
Stus-List Lazy Jacks 

    Just finished installing a lazy jack system from
      Port Townsend Rigging on Grace, our 1983 C&C 35-3.  These lazy
      jacks are stowable at the mast so that the mainsail cover doesn't
      need to be modified.  The kit was well put together.  Synthetic
      line for the cradles, nice Selden cheek blocks.  An hour up the
      mast to install the cheek blocks and two flag halyards, another
      half an hour or so to install the boom eye straps, cleats and jam
      cleat and it was done.  The first use was great, dropped the main
      and it all flaked nicely in to the cradle.  I am pleased with the
      cost, quality and ease of installation.

      

      Neil Schiller

      1983 C&C 35-3, #028

      "Grace"

      Whitehall, Michigan

      WLYC

    
  
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