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Hi,
two questions about replacement of the standing rigging on a 27 footer: - When the current rigging is over 20 years old, but looks ok, is it necessary to replace it? (It wasn't used much.) - How much would it approximately cost to do this? Ballpark number? Thanks a lot, Chris |
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Chris wrote:
two questions about replacement of the standing rigging on a 27 footer: - When the current rigging is over 20 years old, but looks ok, is it necessary to replace it? (It wasn't used much.) Necessary? No. It's 'necessary' when the mast falls down ![]() It would be smart to either replace it all, or at least give it a thorough inspection. This will involve either taking the mast down (costly & time-consuming) or hoisting an experienced rigger, which they dislike & charge extra for. Still, it's cheaper than just blanket replacement. - How much would it approximately cost to do this? Ballpark number? Cost it out http://www.defender.com/category.jsp?path=-1|118&id=107602 Prob'ly looking at a couple grand or so. Unless you're a pretty serious racer, the way to go is swageless terminals. You can do it yourself (so you know it's done *right*) & they're stronger & more reliable. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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DSK wrote:
Chris wrote: two questions about replacement of the standing rigging on a 27 footer: - When the current rigging is over 20 years old, but looks ok, is it necessary to replace it? (It wasn't used much.) Necessary? No. It's 'necessary' when the mast falls down ![]() It would be smart to either replace it all, or at least give it a thorough inspection. This will involve either taking the mast down (costly & time-consuming) or hoisting an experienced rigger, which they dislike & charge extra for. Still, it's cheaper than just blanket replacement. - How much would it approximately cost to do this? Ballpark number? Cost it out http://www.defender.com/category.jsp?path=-1|118&id=107602 Prob'ly looking at a couple grand or so. Unless you're a pretty serious racer, the way to go is swageless terminals. You can do it yourself (so you know it's done *right*) & they're stronger & more reliable. Fresh Breezes- Doug King I disagree that swageless terminals are the way to go for a 27' boat. IF you plan on keeping the boat for another 20 years and will redo the rigging twice at least, o.k. maybe. If you're going to be far from home cruising offshore, maybe. But swages do have their place and done properly are quite reliable and are far cheaper than swageless. I of course did it the odd way when I re-rigged my own boat and bought a spool of wire from Loos and used Castlok fittings which are very cheap. It was about $500 for the whole boat (10 x 7/32" wires) about 3-4 years ago. A swaged re-do varied from $750-1500 depending on which riggers I got to quote on it. Evan Gatehouse |
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