Hmm. I take the point about leaving the genoa up to help blanket the Code 0 - I do the same with the spinnaker - but perhaps working out a system that avoids the possibility of snagging the sock? I wonder of easing away the spinnaker halyard would take the snuffer far enough away from the furler?
I sympathise with the mousing line; when I bought Nosey I replaced the running rigging. The new halyards have, as I think is common these days, the last few cms of the core removed and the outer sheath folded back to make a small eye. The idea is of course to accept a mousing line, but I've heard of problems such as you've described, so I sewed little loops onto the end of the superseded halyards, and those are my mousing lines.
Except that that wretched spinnaker sheave was too small to accept the slightly larger profile of the eye on my spinnaker halyard, so I had to cut off the loop. Leaving aside the fact that the sheave was a mm too large for the slot, so it was riveted to a couple of spacers ... When I replaced the sheave (mast down) I simply took off a few mm so it fitted.
I'm impressed with the mast ascending - hope the blisters heal soon.