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Only 5?
How many were licensed, professional engineers in the area of structures? hmmm? The only place rod rigging is used in structures is where the end could be threaded, or bent and set in concrete. If it's swaged it's wire rope. Yes, your guys saw failures - exactly the type of failures from using rod rigging in that fashion. Still don't get it, do you? Think a bit... Amen! "Capt. Rob" wrote in message oups.com... Rod rigging is more often used aboard racing boats than on cruising boats. While an argument can be made for rod rigging lasting longer than wire rigging In my research for my book I interviewed 5 surveyors in NY, PA and FL who specialized in sailboats. ALL prefered rod rigging over traditional wire. ALL felt that it's virtually impervious to failure, so long as the fittings were updated and NONE had seen a failure and only two had even heard of rod rigging rigs failing and in both cases it was actually the chainplate that had failed! ALL had inspected rod rigged boats from the early 80's that were found to be in excellent condition. Of course my boat is not very old and her rigging is like new with terminals updated in 2004. Bob, it's best to actually do some real research instead of posting superficial info from Sailnet that you coppied and pasted. RB 35s5 NY |
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I have a hard time believing that rod rigging fails less than wire.
Consider, if a crack in a wire happens, it affects only that wire and nothing comes down. ANY crack in rod rigging will quickly propogate through the entire rod. Considering this, something is wrong with the comparison. |
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It fails immediately ...without warning ...and usually with catastrophic
results CM. wrote in message ups.com... I have a hard time believing that rod rigging fails less than wire. Consider, if a crack in a wire happens, it affects only that wire and nothing comes down. ANY crack in rod rigging will quickly propogate through the entire rod. Considering this, something is wrong with the comparison. |
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have a hard time believing that rod rigging fails less than wire.
As Gary pointed out, rigging failure is rare compared to a fitting or chainplate cracking. That said, rod rigging is stronger and virtually impossible to break, where wire does and has parted under sail. I'll take the rod rigging every time thank you, especially on a boat in the fine condition that mine is in. I also had rod on the C&C 32 and it was bullet proof...really. RB 35s5 NY |
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