Angele
Well-Known Member
As part of my winter maintenance, I requested my local boatyard (a well known Solent name) to undertake a check of my standing rigging. I specifically requested them to retape the rigging screws while they were at it, as I could not see any point in me having to do a separate trip up the mast if they were going to do it anyway.
On relaunch I queried whether the rigging check had been done. I was told it had been. So I said "where is the report?" They went away and then carried out the inspection, as it had not been done.
I got the report and it is fine, but the old rigging tape is still there, gradually losing its adhesive quality and beginning to act like a wind indicator. I was a bit annoyed, since they had ignored my specific request to retape the rigging screws.
But, then I got thinking. Can you do a thorough standing rigging check without removing the tape to have a look underneath?
I'm thinking of going somewhere else next time ....
On relaunch I queried whether the rigging check had been done. I was told it had been. So I said "where is the report?" They went away and then carried out the inspection, as it had not been done.
I got the report and it is fine, but the old rigging tape is still there, gradually losing its adhesive quality and beginning to act like a wind indicator. I was a bit annoyed, since they had ignored my specific request to retape the rigging screws.
But, then I got thinking. Can you do a thorough standing rigging check without removing the tape to have a look underneath?
I'm thinking of going somewhere else next time ....