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Hey Matt,,, why didn't I think of that? Pull the old wire out and bring the
new in as I do it.... the owner of the boat told me he tried to fish up a new wire and he couldn't get it through. It hit something. Probably the existing wire. The problem ... he told me that there is "short" in the wire that goes to the mast head anchor light. Gotta have that light..!! I have only seen this boat once and it was a short visit... I am thinking about what needs to be done. The usual thoughts. As for the rigging .. I did look on the West Marine site. But, I don't feel all that comfortable buying rigging like that. I would rather take off the old, bring it to a rigger, and have him make new. This is only the shrouds. The headstay and backstay were replaced already. "Matt Colie" wrote in message ... Thomas, You give no hint where you are. So it will be tough to supply geographicly specific answers. The reply is in two parts inline. Thomas Wentworth wrote: Where or who should I go/contact to replace the wire standing rigging of the shrouds for an Alberg 35? The mast is off the boat. Call araound to local sailmakers, they will know who and where the local rigging shops are (if any). Label all the shrouds and take them off the mast an run them to said rigging shop. == Second question: how can I get new wiring up throught the mast to rewire a light and replace the old? Did you remove the existing wire yet? You can use that as a messenger. If you have no messenger, you go and borrow, rent, buy a thing called a fish tape that electricians use to get wire into conduit. You must end up with some effective way to support he weight of the wire (not the little tiny screws in the light) at the truck. What is the trick to snake-ing the wire? No rocket sceince here. Push the fish tape in from the top there is usually a small hole there and keep pushing until it come out the foot. If the boat still has external halyards - this is easy. If you plan to sleep (ever) on the boat. Make plans to keep the cable from wraping on the inside of the mast. Matt Colie Lifelong Waterman, Licensed Mariner and Congential Sailor |
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