Can you go up the mast with a tape measure? If so just hold one end at the 
masthead and have someone else take the other end to the waterline. That will 
give you a slightly high number which should make you feel better.
That said, I would be surprised if you didn’t fit under the bridges.
This should help you, too https://sailboatdata.com/sailboat/cc-41
Andy

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> On Sep 27, 2019, at 15:30, joyce mango via CnC-List <cnc-list@cnc-list.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> Hi-
> 
> Really struggling to get exact measurement of our mast above waterline on C&C 
> 41 1986 (just the normal design model) to see if we could do the "Hatteras 
> bypass" stretch of the ditch.   I'm thinking our air draft is 63 feet, 
> approx, but don't want to hit our newly purchased boat's mast!   Anyone know 
> how I can get a more exact measure - did the halyard thing, but measuring 
> from mast to waterline seems impossibly imprecise????
> 
> Thanks,
> Joyce
> 
> L. Eleanor Joyce Mango
> joycemang...@gmail.com
> 978.270.2991
> 
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