Bobstay upper T and Turnbuckle for CD30c
Moderator: Jim Walsh
Bobstay upper T and Turnbuckle for CD30c
Greetings,
I need to replace the whole upper turnbuckle fitting on the bob stay. It appears like the existing turnbuckle is bronze. Didn't see these on Spartans web page. Has anyone changed the open turnbuckle to a closed body ? Anyone have a great source for them in bronze ( suspect the rest of the fitting will be in stainless ) or have people been replacing with all stainless? What have people been using and have been happy with ( Hayn, Stay Loc, Norseman, other ? ) ? Also does anyone have the spec's ( wire size, R or L, etc. ) ?
Thanks in advance.
Lisa
I need to replace the whole upper turnbuckle fitting on the bob stay. It appears like the existing turnbuckle is bronze. Didn't see these on Spartans web page. Has anyone changed the open turnbuckle to a closed body ? Anyone have a great source for them in bronze ( suspect the rest of the fitting will be in stainless ) or have people been replacing with all stainless? What have people been using and have been happy with ( Hayn, Stay Loc, Norseman, other ? ) ? Also does anyone have the spec's ( wire size, R or L, etc. ) ?
Thanks in advance.
Lisa
Re: Bobstay upper T and Turnbuckle for CD30c
I can't provide a specific answer on the CD30 but the bobstay on the CD31 was provided by Navtech and they are still in business in Guilford, Ct..
http://www.navtecriggingsolutions.com/contact.html
Closed body turnbuckles lost favor because you can't see what's going on inside them. The open body turnbuckles leave little to the imagination and by simply loosening it a few turns you can easily fully inspect the threads.
As in many situations a photo would be very helpful for those wishing to provide their opinion of the best solution.
http://www.navtecriggingsolutions.com/contact.html
Closed body turnbuckles lost favor because you can't see what's going on inside them. The open body turnbuckles leave little to the imagination and by simply loosening it a few turns you can easily fully inspect the threads.
As in many situations a photo would be very helpful for those wishing to provide their opinion of the best solution.
Jim Walsh
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Re: Bobstay upper T and Turnbuckle for CD30c
Get a hold of these guys. http://riggingonly.com/default.htm You might even be able to have a bob stay made up while you wait if you go to see them. You can ship or drop off your old rigging and they will mail your old and new rigging back to you in a very short time.
These folks know what they are doing and the service is excellent. Do a search on this board for more comments. They will address any questions you have about what fittings to use based on how you intend to use your boat. Fairhaven is a nice place to visit anyway, Steve.
These folks know what they are doing and the service is excellent. Do a search on this board for more comments. They will address any questions you have about what fittings to use based on how you intend to use your boat. Fairhaven is a nice place to visit anyway, Steve.
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Re: Bobstay upper T and Turnbuckle for CD30c
Lisa,Lisa G. wrote:Greetings,
I need to replace the whole upper turnbuckle fitting on the bob stay. It appears like the existing turnbuckle is bronze. Didn't see these on Spartans web page. Has anyone changed the open turnbuckle to a closed body ? Anyone have a great source for them in bronze ( suspect the rest of the fitting will be in stainless ) or have people been replacing with all stainless? What have people been using and have been happy with ( Hayn, Stay Loc, Norseman, other ? ) ? Also does anyone have the spec's ( wire size, R or L, etc. ) ?
Thanks in advance.
Lisa
I went with Hayn bronze turnbuckles and Sta-Loc fittings during my recent re-rig of Ariel. I purchased the Hayn turnbuckles and all the SS wire from Rigging Only. They were great to deal with. Highly recommend them.
I have a decent collection of new Sta-Loc fittings that I'm trying to sell. If you decide to go with Sta-Loc (and I have the sizes you need) you won't find a better deal.
David
Re: Bobstay upper T and Turnbuckle for CD30c
Jim Walsh wrote:I can't provide a specific answer on the CD30 but the bobstay on the CD31 was provided by Navtech and they are still in business in Guilford, Ct..
http://www.navtecriggingsolutions.com/contact.html
Closed body turnbuckles lost favor because you can't see what's going on inside them. The open body turnbuckles leave little to the imagination and by simply loosening it a few turns you can easily fully inspect the threads.
As in many situations a photo would be very helpful for those wishing to provide their opinion of the best solution.
Re: Bobstay upper T and Turnbuckle for CD30c
David van den Burgh wrote:Lisa,Lisa G. wrote:Greetings,
I need to replace the whole upper turnbuckle fitting on the bob stay. It appears like the existing turnbuckle is bronze. Didn't see these on Spartans web page. Has anyone changed the open turnbuckle to a closed body ? Anyone have a great source for them in bronze ( suspect the rest of the fitting will be in stainless ) or have people been replacing with all stainless? What have people been using and have been happy with ( Hayn, Stay Loc, Norseman, other ? ) ? Also does anyone have the spec's ( wire size, R or L, etc. ) ?
Thanks in advance.
Lisa
I went with Hayn bronze turnbuckles and Sta-Loc fittings during my recent re-rig of Ariel. I purchased the Hayn turnbuckles and all the SS wire from Rigging Only. They were great to deal with. Highly recommend them.
I have a decent collection of new Sta-Loc fittings that I'm trying to sell. If you decide to go with Sta-Loc (and I have the sizes you need) you won't find a better deal.
David
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Re: Bobstay upper T and Turnbuckle for CD30c
Wish I had the pictures to back Jim up, as I did see a sistership with closed stainless turnbuckles and severe internal rot. the bottom thread had corroded and galled on the stud, and a few turns to loosen and adjust caused several on the boat to collapse in twizzler shaped pieces of trash. Best guess was that they were 15 years old.
Bronze turnbuckles on stainless fittings are a great choice. Unplated ones are usually available by request.
http://www.riggingandhardware.com/p-479 ... 0-x-6.aspx
Bronze turnbuckles on stainless fittings are a great choice. Unplated ones are usually available by request.
http://www.riggingandhardware.com/p-479 ... 0-x-6.aspx
Re: Bobstay upper T and Turnbuckle for CD30c
David van den Burgh wrote:Lisa,Lisa G. wrote:Greetings,
I need to replace the whole upper turnbuckle fitting on the bob stay. It appears like the existing turnbuckle is bronze. Didn't see these on Spartans web page. Has anyone changed the open turnbuckle to a closed body ? Anyone have a great source for them in bronze ( suspect the rest of the fitting will be in stainless ) or have people been replacing with all stainless? What have people been using and have been happy with ( Hayn, Stay Loc, Norseman, other ? ) ? Also does anyone have the spec's ( wire size, R or L, etc. ) ?
Thanks in advance.
Lisa
I went with Hayn bronze turnbuckles and Sta-Loc fittings during my recent re-rig of Ariel. I purchased the Hayn turnbuckles and all the SS wire from Rigging Only. They were great to deal with. Highly recommend them.
I have a decent collection of new Sta-Loc fittings that I'm trying to sell. If you decide to go with Sta-Loc (and I have the sizes you need) you won't find a better deal.
David
Re: Bobstay upper T and Turnbuckle for CD30c
Maine_Buzzard wrote:Wish I had the pictures to back Jim up, as I did see a sistership with closed stainless turnbuckles and severe internal rot. the bottom thread had corroded and galled on the stud, and a few turns to loosen and adjust caused several on the boat to collapse in twizzler shaped pieces of trash. Best guess was that they were 15 years old.
Bronze turnbuckles on stainless fittings are a great choice. Unplated ones are usually available by request.
http://www.riggingandhardware.com/p-479 ... 0-x-6.aspx