Roughly above the first spreader.  I would look at the designs from EZ Jax and 
Mack Sails (and maybe Harken).  I liked the EZ Jax system (I installed it on my 
previous boat) best of those I have used because it is easy to pull all the 
lines forward to secure at the mast to get them out of the way.  It is the only 
system I have seen that can potentially be deployed and cleared from the 
cockpit (although mine was not set up that way).  Dave

> On May 5, 2015, at 10:15 AM, David Paine via CnC-List <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> I am planning to install lazy jacks on my C&C 33-1.  Something simple with 
> rings instead of blocks.  The two top most lines attach ... where?  I'm 
> aiming for half way between the spreaders and the top of the mast.  How long 
> should the top piece be (ie where does the first split occur?   
> Appreciate any insights!
> 
> David
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University of Connecticut       
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