securing toggles on rigging
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securing toggles on rigging
The previous owner of my Cape Dory 270 used cotter keys for the toggles on the stays and shrouds. I was concerned about bare feet scraping across the deck level ones so replaced them all with the clevis pin rings. Was this a better way to go? Or is it one of those 50/50 decisions?
- moctrams
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Re: securing toggles on rigging
An "old salt show me to use cotter pins and cut a piece of 1" pvc pipe ran thru a table saw to cut a 1/2" groove to slide over the toggle. I just pull the pipe up to inspect and never have been injured by a bent cotter pin.
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- bottomscraper
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Re: securing toggles on rigging
I have never lost a cotter pin but I have lost rings on my lifelines. I do not buy into the school of only spreading the ends of a cotter pin a little bit. I'm not really concerned about removing and reusing cotter pins. I bend them all around the rigging pin tight. They seldom catch an anything. I don't tape or cover them since I like to inspect them on a regular basis.
New cotter pins only cost about $0.15 each (less if you buy boxes of 100) Each season I replace 33 cotter pins for a total cost of less that $5.
New cotter pins only cost about $0.15 each (less if you buy boxes of 100) Each season I replace 33 cotter pins for a total cost of less that $5.
Rich Abato
Nordic Tug 34 Tanuki
Previous Owner Of CD36 Mahalo #163
Southern Maine
http://www.sailmahalo.com
Nordic Tug 34 Tanuki
Previous Owner Of CD36 Mahalo #163
Southern Maine
http://www.sailmahalo.com
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Re: securing toggles on rigging
Those rings sometimes disappear. We use a machine screw with an acorn nut held by a drop of Locktite. No sharp edges, and we have never lost one.
Tom and Jean Keevil
CD33 Rover
Ashland OR and Ladysmith, BC
CD33 Rover
Ashland OR and Ladysmith, BC