Thanks for the advice, Bob
I realize that the 1 1/4" cedar decking I used is not ideal. It was all I could get locally. I plan to use a full deck cover when the boat is not in use. The wood I used is at least 10 years old, and has not cracked or cupped in the change from 30 degree wet weather to 105 degree dry weather so far. I'll try to keep it as dry as possible. If I were going to use the boat as a cruiser; I would put 1/4" ply over the deck and cover with canvas and paint.
The CE on my schooner rig with the lower sails, should be about the same point fore and aft as the P26 sloop, and a couple feet lower. With the topsail and fisherman, the CE may be about the same height, but a shade behind. I'll only have full sail up in relatively lighter winds, so weather helm should be controllable. I may also use a larger jib or genoa in light air.
I'm trying to keep weight down aloft by using light weight blocks and serving eyes on the rigging, instead of using a lot of heavier iron fittings. The masts are lighter than they look. I can easily lift them by myself.
I'll be happy if the boat looks right and sails ok in moderate winds.
