I just moved up from a C25 to a C270. When I host the main and release the topping lift on the 270, the boom is several inches lower than it was on the 25. I have also noticed that when the main is fully hoisted on the 270, the top of the headboard is 6 to 8 inches below the top of the mast. On the 25 the gooseneck fitting would slide up and down the grove in the mast. A downhaul was used to tension the luff. On the 270 the gooseneck is fixed to the mast with blind fasteners (pop-rivets). You can get plenty of luff tension with the winch. I'm considering moving the gooseneck on the 270 up the mast a few inches so the boom will be higher and less likely to whack somebody up side the head! As it is, I don't think the boom will clear the bimini when on the wind. Has anyone tried moving the boom up? Does anyone know how far from the bottom of the mast (or top of the cabin) the boom should be? I couldn't find this dimension in the 270 Owner's Manual.Bill