Typhoon Standing Rigging

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ty3
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Typhoon Standing Rigging

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Need to replace standing rigging and need advice on where to look. My Ty is a '79. Weekender

appreciate any advice, thanks.

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Dick Villamil
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Location: CD Typhoon, Victoria, Essex Jct. VT

Re: Typhoon Standing Rigging

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I replaced my standing rigging on the 79 Typhoon using Rigging Only. You will adjust the rig the way you normally sail then remove the mast and remove the shrouds, forestay and backstay etc. You will sned them to Rigging only after talking to them on the phone. I strongly recommend getting open turnbuckles instead of the closed ones that were original so you can tell where your adjustment is. I also asked them to reinstall the pigtail on the backstay for the boom lift even though I use a separate topping lift. They are extremely good, knowledgeable and appropriately priced. This might be wheat you do at the end of the season but they are usually prompt at returning both the new and originals.
ty3
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Re: Typhoon Standing Rigging

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great advice and heads-up, many thanks.

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ty3
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Re: Typhoon Standing Rigging

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Would you mind sharing the cost for the rigging?

Thanks.

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Dick Villamil
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Location: CD Typhoon, Victoria, Essex Jct. VT

Re: Typhoon Standing Rigging

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It was 10 years ago when I did the rigging but it was less than $100 for the backstay and forestay.
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