oh no...
that's much too disruptive and drastic...
not that it won't work (it will) but it'll be stressful (for everyone involved) and a big mess.
here's what i suggest (i've done this, on a 29 and a 75)
1) get some southdown or caribsea or whatever you are going to use. it certainly need not be all live sand, as you've already got a good level of bacterial activity in your CC.
2) rinse it in a rubbermaid, if you're the type to rinse your sand.
3) get a brand new long/big funnel. the ones that have the flexible tube and are really long are best. or, you could make one using some tubing and a shorter funnel. the key is *wide*.... at least an inch all the way down, more is better.
4) stick the funnel (which is long enough to poke into the CC from the surface of the water) into the CC bed.
5) pour a sand/tankwater slurry down the funnel. pour quickly, but leave the funnel in place (maybe move it about under the surface of the CC a little) until the sand is all 'injected' into the CC
6) do this in five or six places per day, and just keep it up until you're happy with the sand/CC ratio.
the CC in the sand won't hurt anything at all, and you will get the benefit of not disrupting things by taking down the tank.
bio-activity will continue without interuption, and the new sand wil be colonized very quickly.
you might want to add a 'critter pack' to the sand once there's enough of it there, to jumpstart the worm/pod population