Standing rigging supply

Don't think anybody else offers the same type of service on line, but any rigger will make up the wires for you to pattern or your measurements. However, the latter puts all the risk on you to measure correctly. In your situation, taking the wires out to your boat and fitting yourself you might want to go down the route of swaged fittings at the mast end and Sta Lok at the bottom and have the wire made overlength to cut to length on site.
 
Don't think anybody else offers the same type of service on line, but any rigger will make up the wires for you to pattern or your measurements. However, the latter puts all the risk on you to measure correctly. In your situation, taking the wires out to your boat and fitting yourself you might want to go down the route of swaged fittings at the mast end and Sta Lok at the bottom and have the wire made overlength to cut to length on site.
Yes Thanks, that was the plan.
 
I've not had 'rigging' replaced lately but I have recently had all my guard wires replaced. My local rigger did it for approx 60% of the Greens price which also included all the fitting.
 
GS has a swaging service too: https://www.gsproducts.co.uk/builder

Or buy the fittings online and take them to either a yacht rigger or an architectural rigging company with a roller swager, for example: Wire rope swaging service. Talurit ferrule and roller swaging. Workshop and mobile service available (you may have to supply the wire rope too as architectural riggers mostly work in A2 (304) stainless, but some may have A4 in stock.
Thanks, very useful. the 306 wire rope appears to be half the JG price . their swaged on eye terminal is massively cheaper and their turnbuckles also. I have heard that there are quality issues with some of this stuff made for fencing etc but it seems worth exploring further.
 
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