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running rigging for new furller....?

just installed a profurl furlling/reefing unit for my staysail,
on a 38' vagabond,....she has a staysail track w/ traveler and 2 main winches in cockpit....2 smaller winches on cabin top p/s of hatch [for mainsail]....now....what are my simplest design options to complete rigging installation..?

i think i need to route furller control line over the cabin top, to keep it from crossing p/s side decks....but that as
far as my expertise takes me....i hope i don't need any more winches....but what ever...!...all ideas appreciated.
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Photos would help. It is hard to say much without being able to see what is going on. I'd recommend you go post five more times, in the song chain thread, so you can put the photos up on Flickr.com or some other photosharing website and then link to them here.
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