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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 |
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