Thanks Derek.
It seems like the consensus is that the spreader brackets have the strength to 
hold the mast weight, so balance is the main issue.
I'll look at the diagram.
Thanks all,
Ron
Wild Cheri
C&C 30 
STL



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There's a diagram in the manual for the C&C30 mk 1. I've sent it off-list. Hope 
it's helpful.

Derek Kennedy
C&C30 mk1- Tortuga
Ballantyne's Cove NS

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So does everyone usually slide the strap or line up to the spreaders to lift 
the mast out?
I've been doing that, but the marina operator thinks that's wrong. ?He 
suggested that I keep it a few inches lower and tie off the "tail" of the line 
to the gooseneck. ?I tried that and the mast was completely unbalanced and 
rubbing badly on the deck collar. ?I quickly dropped it back and used the 
spreaders again.
I have to admit, I'm not sure the spreaders were meant for that load.
What do others do?
Ron
Wild Cheri
C&C 30?
STL

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