Hi,I have recently bought a Cutter rigged 1983 PS37 and have some rigging questions:Running Backstays: Where's the appropriate location for them to be attached to the deck? Currently they're on the forward end of the track that runs roughly midships. (I have the a block for the jib on this track too) There's a padeye at the aft end of this track - I wondering if that's where they should be instead.When broad reaching, the backstay tends to get in the way rather - and if I move it further aft, it'll be more in the way - giving rise to potential chafe of the main. Never having used running backstays before, I could use some serious advice!Tacking: As I get more experience with the boat, tacking becomes easier - but boy, it sure is tougher than tacking a sloop! Lines get caught on anything and everything - liferafts, whisker poles, (obviously the staysail....), etc. Any advice on easy tacking with a cutter?I seem to have a problem with the main's topping lift - it's always taught - even when the main is up and we're reaching. I always thought the main should hold the boom up and allow the topping lift to flay around (and be annoying!) What am I doing wrong?Jacklines: Where do people run these - from bow cleat to stern cleat? or to the padeye about level with the front of the coamings?I currently have a 100% jib - but it's rather tired. How much more difficult is it to tack with a 135% genoa? Thinking of gaining a little momentum in the lighter airs...Is anyone using asymetrical spinakers on this boat?Lots of questions I know - but any and all help surely appreciated!Liferaft: We have a liferaft in a canister sitting ahead of the mast. What a pain it is for my wife to see around. Has anyone mounted one on the stern pulpit? Got any photos of such an installation?