Weekender standing rigging
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- Location: 1979 Cape Dory Typhoon WeekenderNightingale, Buffalo NY
Weekender standing rigging
I'd like to purchase new standing rigging for my 1979 weekender this winter. Is there someplace where I can purchase this all at once (kind of like a kit??) without having to measure, figure out sizes, etc.? also, does it make sense to upgrade to more heavy duty rigging while I'm at it? Thanks in advance!
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- Location: CD Typhoon, Victoria, Essex Jct. VT
weekender standing rigging
I have been replacing my standing rigging gradually on my 1976 Ty. I feel that the size of the rigging is fine - certainly stronger than the points of attacment to the chainplates. I also purchased a CDi roller furler from them (CDI1 or 2 will be adequate). As I replace the rigging I have been converting from the closed turnbuckles to open turnbuckles - it is much easier to tell where the adjustrments are and also easier to adjust. I used Rigging Only and have been extremely happy with their workmanship and customer service - and the price is right! What they want is for you to send them the rigging - including the turnbuckle adjusted to where you normally use it. They will then prepare a replacement with the new turnbuckles. You can call them or communicate via their web site. They are highly recommended!
I had my rigging replaced by Dwyer Aluminum Mast. I broke a headstay one day. Nothing like a little excitement.
I just sent them the old rigging and a turnbuckle that I wanted to change to and they did the rest. It was a good job and easy to do. They returned the old rigging so that I can keep it as spares.
Bob B.
CD Typhoon Liberty
Lancaster, SC
I just sent them the old rigging and a turnbuckle that I wanted to change to and they did the rest. It was a good job and easy to do. They returned the old rigging so that I can keep it as spares.
Bob B.
CD Typhoon Liberty
Lancaster, SC