Refueler
Well-Known Member
What would constitute doubt? Age? A detailed visual inspection could suggest the rigging is in perfect condition. How far do you go? Take all the tangs off the mast to check for corrosion under them? In my experience there is lots of hidden corrosion under stainless steel on a mast that would be more of a concern on an older boat than rigging that is in good visual condition, but it their are other factors. Is the particular boat conservatively rigged? A friend has a boat of overall same length as mine. He did an Atlantic circuit on her. Had a bad storm on the way home. Cockpit filled up multiple times. Storm sails and lying on the saloon floor. That boat is rigged in 8mm wire. Mine is rigged in 12mm wire. Which one would be more of a concern assuming both the same age?
I might be tempted to change the rig at 10 years if mine was lightly rigged but it's not. The rig is strong and was designed like that from new. The mast is all welded. No structural rivets
What constitutes doubt ?
It why we stopped NDT work ... I was invited by a Metal Fabrication Works to take on NDT for them .... despite having excellent skilled people for the work - we withdrew later ... and guys left - started up their own Company.
I do not miss the work at all !!
