Three Bridge Fiasco Race (Doublehanded) at Singlehanded Sailing SocietyJanuary 29
Story
Fantastic participation! Thank you to all for coming out for the first season counter!
SSS TBF Trophy Meeting Oakland Yacht Club, 7:30 pm Wednesday, February 9th.
Result
PosBoatTotalRace 1
1Motorcycle Irene11
2Great White22
3Ergo33
4El Raton44
5Libra55
6Verve66
7Shenanigans77
8Magic Bus88
9Moxie99
10Elise1010
11Wetsu1111
12Thumper1212
14Light'n Up14DNF
14Wile E Coyote14DNF
14Discotheque14DNF
14Risk14DNF
14Witchy Woman14DNF
14Opa!14DNF
14Chili Dog14DNF
14Archimedes14DNF
14Peaches14DNF
14Bobs14DNF
14Mirage14DNF
14Dianne14DNS
14Swampdonkey14DNS
14Take Five14DNS
14Simba14DNS
14Taz!!14DNS
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Author: Jason ([email protected]) contact the author
Subject: Standing Rigging replacement
Info: (23357 views) Posted: Tuesday 4-3-07 05:38:48 PM
Since you are going to have your rig down here are some things that I would recommend doing:

1) Order the halyard chaff stopper from Buzz. It attaches to the crane and will save some life on your main halyard. 2) Make sure your topping lift exits above the top spreader and the reinforcements are installed. You should see 4 rivets on either side of th topping lift shive. If it diesn't have them, now is a good time to install them. Buzz sells a kit or you can do it yourself. 3) Check to make sure the bolts through your chainplates are hex head and not phillips. The phillips head screws are known to shear off. Now is a good time to replace them. 4) Remove the chain plates and check for wet core around the deck area. Most boats will have the wet core if they have not been sealed properly. What we did was to use a bent nail on a drill to get the core out. Then fill with epoxy resin. Measure and redrill the slot that the chainplates fit through. Keep sealed with maring silicone, and now if it does leak it will not get into the core of the deck. 5)Check all your shives to make sure they run smoothly and are not wire shives. All of our boats originally had wire halyards and unless they have been changed out over the years, they still have the wire shives in there. These will eat up your halyards over time.

That is all I have off the top of my head, but feel free to ask if you have any questions.

Cheers, Jason

:: I will be ordering replacement rigging from Buzz. I've
:: learned that the rods have different attachments
:: depending upon the mast's year of make. No problem
:: there, I've got pictures to send to him. I've read our
:: articles on Mast and Chainplate maintenance, but would
:: also like to hear additional advice from others who have
:: done this job already. Thanks!

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