Thanks KevinVCan't help on the rigging costs, but that's a cracking boat for real life weather up there - they've packed a lot in to 28 foot, and it manages to look handsome with a doghouse - a rare feat.
Hi Crinan 12.In terms of standing rigging i am getting mine done this winter on a 30ft seamaster 925
7 6mm wires including the bottle screws cost £1200 supplied and fitted and includes tuning the rig when mast stepped
I was going to diy but I'm not sure I'd have saved a huge amount of money doing it myself
Hi Kelpie do you mean MM?and then add ~50cm to each one.
Nope, I wasn't that confident. It's not easy to measure a stay accurately with a tape measure flapping in the wind. Wire is cheap, so it's a form of insurance to spend an extra £10 getting the stays made comfortably longer than you need.Hi Kelpie do you mean MM?
I added about a foot then the rigging shop added a bit more for freeNope, I wasn't that confident. It's not easy to measure a stay accurately with a tape measure flapping in the wind. Wire is cheap, so it's a form of insurance to spend an extra £10 getting the stays made comfortably longer than you need.
Near oban, West coast of scotlandHi Crinan 12.
Sounds reasonable, what part of the country is the rigger?
I should have said, this is standing rigging only. I wouldn't consider paying someone to do running rigging.Two years ago, re-rigging my Moody 31 by a professional rigger cost £1610. That included a few of the kind of job that only shows up when the mast is down - my halliard deflector was nearly worn through!