I thought I’d share an upgrade recently made to Sun Dog, our C30.
Along with a new main sail and Tides Marine Strong Track we built and installed a Stack Pack.
I've heard and read good things about the Strong Track and Stack Pack combination including in posts and in chat with @Tally Ho so I thought I’d give it a try.
I've also read @Hayden Watson’s post on building his version of a stack pack and I asked him many questions about his design. He shared ideas with me on his stack pack build and even sent photos, the build instructions his wife Sue put together and diagrams of the layouts for cutting the materials.
@jssailem had put me in touch with Hayden a few years back after seeing firsthand how well Hayden set up his C30. With Hayden's help I've copied many of his ideas as I tweaked Sun Dog's sail controls.
Many thanks to Hayden.
I also studied the Sailrite video on building a stack pack. They offer a kit but I chose to buy the parts piecemeal as I already had a supply of hardware.
My wife Debbie used her skills in applying the boat name using heat transfer vinyl.
I still have some tweaking to do on the lazy jacks and a few other minor things but so far it is working well.
Here's a couple of photos.
Along with a new main sail and Tides Marine Strong Track we built and installed a Stack Pack.
I've heard and read good things about the Strong Track and Stack Pack combination including in posts and in chat with @Tally Ho so I thought I’d give it a try.
I've also read @Hayden Watson’s post on building his version of a stack pack and I asked him many questions about his design. He shared ideas with me on his stack pack build and even sent photos, the build instructions his wife Sue put together and diagrams of the layouts for cutting the materials.
@jssailem had put me in touch with Hayden a few years back after seeing firsthand how well Hayden set up his C30. With Hayden's help I've copied many of his ideas as I tweaked Sun Dog's sail controls.
Many thanks to Hayden.
I also studied the Sailrite video on building a stack pack. They offer a kit but I chose to buy the parts piecemeal as I already had a supply of hardware.
My wife Debbie used her skills in applying the boat name using heat transfer vinyl.
I still have some tweaking to do on the lazy jacks and a few other minor things but so far it is working well.
Here's a couple of photos.