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Re: masthead pictures

by "Capt. JG" <jganz@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 25, 2008 at 04:51 PM

"Roger Long" <strider@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message 
news:481259ec$0$5737$4c368faf@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> "Capt. JG" <jganz@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>>
>> I can get my rigger/climber for less than that ($110) , and she'll do
the 
>> work while  there.
>>
>
> Well, if you trust her to check the swagings for cracks while she's 
> hanging there and maybe take a dye kit up there...
>
> Just remember, it's really expensive when the mast comes down 
> unexpectedly. If it's the rigger who comes down unexpectedly, then it's 
> really, really expensive.
>
> Do you have wire jib halyards?  My sheaves were badly torn up by them
and 
> would have chewed through the new rope one pretty quickly.  I made an
axle 
> out of a bolt, chucked it into a drill clamped to my workbench (this was

> before I had my drill press) and cleaned them up with a round file and 
> sandpaper.  Worked great.
>
> Having had a friend and client die in front of his wife and children on 
> his birthday when a mast came down with him on it may have colored my 
> viewpoint a bit.
>
> I just spent $160 to have all my standing rigging gone over.  They spent

> two full hours on it with it stretched out on a bench.  Everything looks

> good for another 2 -3 years when the recommend replacment of the whole 
> lot. Since I probably would have done the uppers this year without the 
> check, I'm money ahead.   Money well spent for the peace of mind when
the 
> water is foaming along over the toe rail.
>
> --
> Roger Long

I have rope halyards. The previous owner did the conversion, and when I
had 
my furler and lifelines replaced, the rigger checked everything. All the 
sheaves were either new, replaced (one as I recall) or pronouced fine.
They 
were all lubed. So, this was purely a maintenance question. Did you take 
pictures of the masthead?

My only concern at the time of purchase was some discoloration on the
bottom 
of the spreaders, which was due to the removal of lights. I had someone
take 
a look, and there was no rust, so I had the spots cleaned and painted. The

tangs also got a look, btw.

-- 
"j" ganz @[EMAIL PROTECTED]

 




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masthead pictures
"Capt. JG" <  2008-04-25 11:29:36 
Re: masthead pictures
salty@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2008-04-25 14:46:34 
Re: masthead pictures
"Capt. JG" <  2008-04-25 12:08:04 
Re: masthead pictures
salty@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2008-04-25 15:14:57 
Re: masthead pictures
"Capt. JG" <  2008-04-25 12:34:31 
Re: masthead pictures
"Edgar" <ejc  2008-04-25 22:32:54 
Re: masthead pictures
"Capt. JG" <  2008-04-25 14:46:05 
Re: masthead pictures
"Roger Long" &l  2008-04-25 16:59:05 
Re: masthead pictures
"Capt. JG" <  2008-04-25 14:47:10 
Re: masthead pictures
"Roger Long" &l  2008-04-25 18:23:41 
Re: masthead pictures
"Capt. JG" <  2008-04-25 16:51:16 
Re: masthead pictures
"Roger Long" &l  2008-04-25 20:52:53 
Re: masthead pictures
"Capt. JG" <  2008-04-25 21:51:29 
Re: masthead pictures
Geoff Schultz <geoff&q  2008-04-25 18:31:16 
Re: masthead pictures
"Capt. JG" <  2008-04-25 16:55:29 
Re: masthead pictures
Geoff Schultz <geoff&q  2008-04-26 09:23:21 
Re: masthead pictures
Brian Whatcott <betwys  2008-04-26 09:42:12 
Re: masthead pictures
Geoff Schultz <geoff&q  2008-04-26 12:15:48 
Re: masthead pictures
"Capt. JG" <  2008-04-26 10:43:19 

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