Welcome to the group Mazen. You'll get a lot of information here. There is
also a C&C group on Facebook: C&C Sailboat Owners Group.
Wire forestay is ok with the new furler. Baby stay can also be wire.
Keep the rod rigging for the rest of the boat. If you have any concerns,
the rigging can be reheaded.
If you have any concerns about the hydraulics, Contact Lew Townsend in
Seattle (206) 498-7282.

Good luck with your new boat. BTW, when you sign off, list your name, boat
model, boat name and your location. It's helpful when people respond for
them to know what you're talking about. Replying about one boat model, may
not be the same advice someone would give for another one.

Alan Bergen
35 Mk III Thirsty
Rose City YC
Portland, OR

On Fri, Jul 24, 2020 at 12:15 PM Mazen Aziz via CnC-List <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> New 35-3 enterprise owner Here in the Bay Area. Love the boat and want to
> take your opinions here. Boat has original standing riggings and currently
> going thru changing halyards and standing riggings. Few questions,
>
> 1- planning to change my forestay twinstay rod with wire system harken
> furler. Is this a good move?
> 2- back stay is a rod hydrolic system and planning to change the system
> with a wire system too, any recommendations on what to go with?
> 3- lastly and most important, all the standing riggings are rod and heard
> it’s very challengy to change it to wire. Should I keep it a rod system? Is
> it smart to go half wire for the front/back stay and half rod for the
> standing riggings?
>
> Appreciate your time here in advance and would love to meet local C&c
> sailors too,
>
>
>
> MAZEN AZIZ
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