Hi Chuck
Installed a Tides Strong Track , Lazy jacks and a Doyle Stack Pack type 
Sailcover.
om my 1970 C&C36R a couple of years ago.  No services where I'm at thank God so 
I 
DIYed it......like all things : ).
The Tides Strong track was a a bit more than a Boat Buck (approx 45' of track.
The Stack Pack was brand new 2nd hand, made for a 20 ft boom so I had a 
Mennonite 

Canvas man chop in half and modify it to fit......turned out super duper.
Lazy Jacks came with the pack so just modified them to fit as well.
So easy to go out for a sail with all of the above.
Good Luck
SunnyJ







 
    On Thursday, January 28, 2021, 08:26:28 a.m. EST, CHARLES SCHEAFFER via 
CnC-List <cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:  
 
   Hi Doug,   Can you explain why you prefer the conventional cover and 
adjustable lazy jacks?  I'm building my system and would like to incorporate 
your advice.  How would the best system work?       Chuck S      
  On 01/28/2021 7:56 AM Doug Mountjoy via CnC-List <cnc-list@cnc-list.com> 
wrote:           I had a Doyle stack pack installed on my LF39. With the center 
cockpit, and full canvas there was no way to install a sail cover. The stack 
pack is rigged so the zipper can be opened and closed from the mast.    On my 
LF38 I made a sailrite sail cover with lazyjack slots . If I had to do it again 
I would just make it a conventional cover, and use an adjustable lazyjack 
system.                   Doug Mountjoy  sv Rebecca Leah    C&C Landfall 39   
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