Assume you have one of the earlier ones fitted with just one bank of organisers. Mine, built in July 2015 has a bank either side and the port side has a double on top of it. I have in mast and all lines lead back except the topping lift and the main halyard as generally speaking these two do not need any adjustment when sailing. So on the port side I have main outhaul, genoa halyard and spinnaker halyard and on starboard the two lines for mainsail furling. The main halyard goes through a clutch on the mast, but the halyard is long enough to take to the winch in the cockpit for raising. Obviously if you have a battened mainsail the layout is different.
To increase the number of sheaves on the organisers you can either fit a 3 sheave if you only have a 2, or double deck them using longer bolts. The fittings (neither clutches or organisers) are not through bolted but the fastening go into tapped holes in aluminium plates bonded in. The raised area around the fittings is the area of the plate. So if you are adding a clutch you drill and tap for the threads. Coat the screws with Duralac to reduce the chances of corrosion and bed the clutches on silicone sealant if you are using Spinlock clutches. There is space for additional turning blocks on the mast step.
Can't help on the radio.