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Need some help from the Brits
This week I had to install my only spare forestay turnbuckle on my Westerly Cirrus which parted due
to corrosion of the turnbuckle barrel. I emailed several British chandlers inquiring about replacements and got no reply. I usually get a better response from companies and retailers in Britain. Does anyone know of any sources I can turn to for a replacement turnbuckle? I really would like to get the same kind currently on the boat. This was the first failure of a turnbuckle in 35 years of owning this boat, and was probably due to all the salt water splashed on the fore deck and sitting inside the barrel. This is a Gibb closed barrel turnbuckle for 3/8 inch wire, but this model was set up to take 5/16 inch clevis pins. Navtel (the inheritor of Gibb) tells me they haven't made this type for 20 years. My hope is to find it in somebody's stockroom. I live in the USA and Seco/Navtec here also cannot supply it. Sherwin D. |
Try Trafalgar Yacht Services in Fareham Hampshire UK they stock Westerly
parts and have a web site "sherwindu" wrote in message ... This week I had to install my only spare forestay turnbuckle on my Westerly Cirrus which parted due to corrosion of the turnbuckle barrel. I emailed several British chandlers inquiring about replacements and got no reply. I usually get a better response from companies and retailers in Britain. Does anyone know of any sources I can turn to for a replacement turnbuckle? I really would like to get the same kind currently on the boat. This was the first failure of a turnbuckle in 35 years of owning this boat, and was probably due to all the salt water splashed on the fore deck and sitting inside the barrel. This is a Gibb closed barrel turnbuckle for 3/8 inch wire, but this model was set up to take 5/16 inch clevis pins. Navtel (the inheritor of Gibb) tells me they haven't made this type for 20 years. My hope is to find it in somebody's stockroom. I live in the USA and Seco/Navtec here also cannot supply it. Sherwin D. |
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