Jeff

That would likely sheet to the dinghy towed behind your 34

There was a story behind the use of 170 genoas back in the day but I forget 
what it was

Mike Hoyt
Persistence
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Joe,
I am interested. What are the dimensions? I have an 81 C&C34 with Harken furler.
Jeff Laman

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Does anyone still use 170% genoas?

I have two that are old but with very little use. I'll send them for shipping 
if anyone needs one or both. They are cut as deck-sweepers, if you have furling 
gear it needs to be the kind that comes off.



Joe

Coquina

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