Ross D
Well-Known Member
I posted a few months ago about swageless standing rigging from http://www.securefixdirect.com/swageless-terminals-624-c.asp.
The response was fairly evenly split between try it and definitely don't try it. (I'm not sure how to link a thread?)
I am just about to purchase my replacement rigging, having looked at the cone arrangement from Securefix they seem to be exactly the same as Blue wave fittings http://www.proboat.co.uk/item.asp?cat_id=30&prod_id=212&dep=1, which are Lloyds approved, gripping around the outside of the wire rather than the Norseman type gripping inside the wire.
The price difference is huge, from Securefix a complete replacement including new bottle screws, wire and all fittings is £360 (all unbranded), from S3i using Hi-Mod fittings the cost is around £760. I am currently doing major repairs to my mast step, so I need to terminate my rigging to length once the mast is up so professional swaged rigging is not an option.
Has anyone used Blue wave fittings or swageless fittings from securefix?
The response was fairly evenly split between try it and definitely don't try it. (I'm not sure how to link a thread?)
I am just about to purchase my replacement rigging, having looked at the cone arrangement from Securefix they seem to be exactly the same as Blue wave fittings http://www.proboat.co.uk/item.asp?cat_id=30&prod_id=212&dep=1, which are Lloyds approved, gripping around the outside of the wire rather than the Norseman type gripping inside the wire.
The price difference is huge, from Securefix a complete replacement including new bottle screws, wire and all fittings is £360 (all unbranded), from S3i using Hi-Mod fittings the cost is around £760. I am currently doing major repairs to my mast step, so I need to terminate my rigging to length once the mast is up so professional swaged rigging is not an option.
Has anyone used Blue wave fittings or swageless fittings from securefix?