PetiteFleur
Well-Known Member
I used a local boatyard a few years ago, they were cheaper than online suppliers. Took my old rigging to them, they made suggestions which I accepted and it was completed in a couple of weeks and fitted perfectly.
The chandler at Emsworth marina did mine while I waited, they have wire and fittings in stock usually (or did a few years ago)Sorry to bump my old thread but I've come to a decision I'm going to replace the rigging myself.
Next question is there anyone recommended in the South East or Solent area where I could walk in with my rigging and walk out with new ones. I've spoken to a few people and they seem to want a few weeks to do it, my plan is to get out and back in the water as fast as possible.
They aren't setting up a rig, they're making new wires of the same length. You then take your new wires back to the boat and put the mast back up yourself.I cannot imagine a complicated rig set up being done whilst you wait. But TS rigging Maldon had mine ready to go very quickly & that inc going to the boat & measuring the old rigging. More importantly, I felt that the price was reasonable as well
Yes, and S3i have given me good service on this.They aren't setting up a rig, they're making new wires of the same length. You then take your new wires back to the boat and put the mast back up yourself.
I did suss that, but I was pointing out that even having to go to that trouble, they were still very quick. Taking the items to their workshop would, presumably, save lots of time -- Get it ?????They aren't setting up a rig, they're making new wires of the same length. You then take your new wires back to the boat and put the mast back up yourself.
Worth asking a rigger for a quote. Might be not much difference in price. he takes your old rigging away and supplies it for you to fit. If you have someone handy perhaps get them to do the fitting on the forestay. it needs to be done correctly.I'm going to get my mast down to replace my wind speed indicator and as my standing rigging is 12 years old I might a well replace it.
Getting a rigger to come down to me seems it be difficult and expensive. I can get the mast down and get all the rigging off easily except for the forestay which is inside the furler. I've watched videos around replacing the forestay by feeding it though the furler and then using a sta-loc or something similar. I am nervous about doing this though.
The advice I'm after is, would you do the below?
Take the rigging off including cutting the forestay out and take it to Jimmy Green or similar. With the money saved buy a brand new furler and fit it when the mast is back up, this negates the need for a rigger. My current furler must be at least 25 odd years old (might be 40) and although works fine must be towards the end of its life.
We've only taking a little 27 foot boat with a 7/8 rig. What do you think?
Worth asking a rigger for a quote. Might be not much difference in price. he takes your old rigging away and supplies it for you to fit. If you have someone handy perhaps get them to do the fitting on the forestay. it needs to be done correctly.
Steveeasy
There is an on site Rigger, Barry, at Thornham Marina, near Chichester. When I was in there for a brief spell he was working out of a 20 foot sea container as his workshop, making custom rigging on site. He was well regarded by the berth holders at Thornham for being helpful.
Well in answer to your question I would take it down including removing the inner forestay. where are you based?. There is a good rigger in Bursledon, Also there is a chap with a boat called Cadoha on youtube. message him, He works for a rigging company. he may get y6u a good price. He might come along and connect your forestay too when ready.
Steveeasy