I have decided I am going to raise the boom about 1 foot at the mast so that I can install a folding Bimini top and have standing head room (at least for me that is all of 5'9"). The sail lofts I have talked with seem to agree that this will not significantly affect the sailing characteristics of a CD 25D. Someone suggested it was sort of like having a permanent "half reef" in the main. Given my limited (poor) sailing skills that is probably a good thing.
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Some have suggested that I just raise the aft end of the boom with the topping lift. I tried this. It does work OK and does give me a little more headroom in the middle of the cockpit. However, when I stand back from S/V Bali Ha'i with her boom raised at the stern it just does not look "seamanlike" (legit word
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I would like to have the sail loft install a proper "CD 25D" logo on the main (both sides I think). Most of the lofts basically say "bring us what you want and we will install it". Does anyone know what is the appropriate "CD 25D" logo for the mainsail
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I would also like to have the loft install S/V Bali Ha'i's "number" on the mainsail (both sides again I think) and near (just below
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Should I install the CD hull number (0069) or the USCG documentation number (1237123)
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Any pictures anyone has of their mainsail with the CD insignia and number (hull or USCG doc number) would be much appreciated, especially of a CD 25D.
Thanks in advance for your thoughts, suggestions and recommendations.