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![]() "cavelamb himself" wrote in message news:xnQvi.2410$jy5.679@trnddc07... Wayne.B wrote: On Sun, 12 Aug 2007 21:15:26 -0400, "Wilbur Hubbard" wrote: But, if it doesn't have mast steps installed you'll have to do that first because replacing standing rigging one wire at a time involves many trips up the mast. Yeahbut... If you are going to replace them all anyway, why not drop the mast. Now we can get to the mast electrical wiring too. And inspect and replace any fittings that look iffy... And all the nuts, bolts, screws, etc. Seems a quicker and easier way to go. IF there is a crane handy... Cranes are expensive. And how long are you going to have to sit in the yard paying out the wazoo daily while you're working on the rigging. You can do your own rigging while anchored or moored and it costs nothing but your time and labor. Not only that but it's safer. At any rate, mast steps are necessary. But, if you desire to re-do the internal wiring, and possibly sheaves and running rigging and standing rigging all at the same time, lowering the mast might be the way to go. Any cruising boat should have mast steps. Unlike what Wayne B said about them, the right kind of steps don't foul halyards and don't rip sails. Get the folding steps. They are the best. You can install them yourself with simple tools one at a times using the one you just installed to stand on to install the next one. When cruising you need a way to get to the masthead for inspections and repairs and you need to go to the masthead frequently. It's foolish to have no way to inspect, repair, install systems at the masthead. http://www.go2marine.com/product.do?no=81324F Wilbur Hubbard |
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