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Bart's Project Report....
So sez the book sailor.
keep reading them sailing articles ,bob. SV "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... Well jeez louise Bob..... mine would still be the original halyards this season if I hadn't gotten these new ones for free. They were spares he had on his boat for the trip. Running rigging should be replaced after 8 to 10 years. It's not expensive and easy to do. I've replaced all of my running rigging and most of the standing. Not a huge expense and less worry. I bet Scotty Potti's standing rigging is original as well. RB |
Bart's Project Report....
Well, since I was scheduled to splash March 5th, but kept putting it off,
I'm probably not even on the list anymore. And I'm not a brown-noser like some people. Scotty "katysails" wrote in message ... Scott said: then beg the yard guys to launch me this week. You have to beg? All we had to do was walk up to the desk and ask Kathleen to schedule us in this weel....but then, we pay our bills on time....Saturday was MYC Work Day...rained in the morning but they were launching boats off the crane at the rate of 1 every 10 minutes or so...very organized...I was assigned to the gardening crew and cut down ornamental grass and raked out last years crud from under the roses, etc while Mr. Sail's hung a door on the dumpster site that had been yanked off last year...and we managed to get a place for the dinghy on the outside dock so we don't have to launch it from the Butterfly Beach and then have to row around the whole club to get to the mooring field. And we did the wax on/wax off thing and touched up some paint in a few places.... -- katysails s/v Chanteuse Kirie Elite 32 http://katysails.tripod.com "Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea." - Robert A. Heinlein |
Bart's Project Report....
for a blue water cruiser like bob, it's very critical to keep the rigging up
to snuff. My halyards are fine, just old. The sheets were oversize and fuzzy, nice on the hands. The one sheave on the fid block started to crack, so I replaced all. and I wanted the genny sheets 5' longer. Scotty "Capt. Mooron" wrote in message ... "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... | I should probably replace my halyards as well, I think they're the | originals. | | | You should replace the whole wreck of a boat. Original halyards? What an unsafe | idiot. Well jeez louise Bob..... mine would still be the original halyards this season if I hadn't gotten these new ones for free. They were spares he had on his boat for the trip. I can see replacing running rigging often on a race boat..... but on a cruiser, I don't see the need to replace stuff that isn't worn to a point of possible failure. I'm certain that like me..... Scott inspects his halyards and sheets every season and performs the maintenance to keep them in good operating condition. BTW.... how many halyards do you have on Alien?? CM |
Bart's Project Report....
I'm replacing my mainsheet tomorrow with an oversized line to
see how that works. . Cool! It will match your oversize swim ladder. S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster" "No shirt, no skirt, full service" |
Bart's Project Report....
And I'm not a brown-noser like
some people. The jealous loser cries again! Bwahahahaha! RB |
Bart's Project Report....
Since a Nonsuch is often sailed more like a dinghy, and the
amount of line you have to haul in to go from dead downwind to close hauled is huge (about 70 feet) it was very nice. Buy a Harken double ended mainsheet fiddle. You could pull in twice as much line with the same effort. S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster" "No shirt, no skirt, full service" |
Bart's Project Report....
My halyards are fine, just old. The sheets were oversize and fuzzy, nice on
the hands. The one sheave on the fid block started to crack, so I replaced all. and I wanted the genny sheets 5' longer. Holy crap. Unsafe and stupid. Doesn't matter. His boat is on LAND! RB |
Bart's Project Report....
why 2 mains?
"Capt. Mooron" wrote I carry 2 main halyards and 2 jib halyards.... one of which doubles as a spinnaker halyard. |
Bart's Project Report....
why 2 mains?
Holy dragon crap! RB |
Bart's Project Report....
my RF has it's own halyard, so-to-speak. Wire goes up from the head around
a sheave on the top fitting and back down to a cleat on the RF drum. So now I have a spare jib halyard. SV "Jeff Morris" wrote in message ... Roller furling still has a halyard - how else would it get up there? I have main, jib and spinnaker, plus a spare messenger on a sheave, plus a flag halyard. In a pinch, the topping lift could be used as a halyard. "Capt. Mooron" wrote in message ... "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... | BTW.... how many halyards do you have on Alien?? | | 5. Can you name them? WOW... you have 5 sheaves on your masthead?? I only have 4 halyards..... but I can rig and run 6 on my mast...all internal. Hey... maybe I'll use my old main and jib halyard to run all 6 this year. Then again all my jibs are hank ons so the feasibility of running two jibs on one forestay exist. I carry 2 main halyards and 2 jib halyards.... one of which doubles as a spinnaker halyard. I thought you had roller furling? If so.... I'd be hard pressed to figure why you have 5 halyards... unless 3 of them are never used. I've never seen a photo of Alien with a chute.... or a storm trysail rigged. CM |
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