SvenglishTommy
Well-Known Member
This is such a wonderfully British phenomenon, no other nation have this '10 years and your rigging is doomed' culture. I crossed the Atlantic with my current 15 year old rigging and just beat into a force 8 for 8 hours with total confidence in it. The rigging on my last boat was 35 years old and it held fine through many a 7, 8 and even a 9.
I met a few boats who broke stays this year, only 1 of them had rigging over 10 years old.
Until I see some real data proving that the chances of rigging failure is significantly higher after 10 years I'm going to assume some insurance underwriter pulled it out of his arse and it stuck.
I met a few boats who broke stays this year, only 1 of them had rigging over 10 years old.
Until I see some real data proving that the chances of rigging failure is significantly higher after 10 years I'm going to assume some insurance underwriter pulled it out of his arse and it stuck.