shroud replacement
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shroud replacement
Does a 1000. sound right for all new shrouds and turnbuckles?
Thanks, Greg
Thanks, Greg
Re: shroud replacement
Sounds a little pricey to me. PM sent.
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Greg,
who is your source? let's compare to Rigging only and to Layline.
Thanks,
who is your source? let's compare to Rigging only and to Layline.
Thanks,
Re: shroud replacement
in any case, make sure you get the correct T-Ball fittings on the upper ends.
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Not doing so would definitely be a moment!!!!!!
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Re: shroud replacement
Thanks, Guy's, hope all goes well. The turnbuckle threads looked a bit stripped, and I was afraid they would let go. The cables looked good, but was told its all or nothing when replacing.
Think I'll like the open turnbuckles much better
Greg
Think I'll like the open turnbuckles much better
Greg
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I replaced everything on Odyssey last season with the exception of the backstay. So, new forestay, inner and outer shrouds everything with new trunbuckles. Ordered from Rigging Only.
I had to shim my mast up 1/4" or the turnbuckles bottomed out. Sent him the old on a Monday and had new on that Friday. I believe it all came to around $550.
I told him it was a 7.9 and mentioned about the T ball issue. He said he knew what to do.
Fit's perfect!
I had to shim my mast up 1/4" or the turnbuckles bottomed out. Sent him the old on a Monday and had new on that Friday. I believe it all came to around $550.
I told him it was a 7.9 and mentioned about the T ball issue. He said he knew what to do.
Fit's perfect!
Stef
Odyssey #146
Odyssey #146
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Re: shroud replacement
Thanks Steff, I know I paid too mutch, but I told the guy to go ahead with project, and when I called him the next day he had ordered the parts.
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Another good source is JSI. Got new rigging for $560 shipped. JSI is also the mast builder.
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Man, that's a GREAT price!!!
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Re: shroud replacement
What's the standard way to do this? Send them the old? Do your own measurement? I'm not sure I trust myself to do the latter, but the former requires pulling the boat out of service. Anyway, I'll probably do this over the winter since the season is coming to a close.
I assume JSI has the right t-balls?
Thanks,
Bruce Baker
GIT-R-DONE 430
I assume JSI has the right t-balls?
Thanks,
Bruce Baker
GIT-R-DONE 430
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Bruce,
If possible I would do this in the off-season. I would send them the old, and send them the specs from page 9 of the owners manual which I have here: http://hottamaleracing.com/misc_files/7 ... manual.pdf
If possible I would do this in the off-season. I would send them the old, and send them the specs from page 9 of the owners manual which I have here: http://hottamaleracing.com/misc_files/7 ... manual.pdf
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Re: shroud replacement
Ok. I pulled the old standing rigging off the boat and am sending it to JSI for replacement. Their quote of $534 is quite reasonable. Here is my question:
The top shrouds have "c" clamps above and below the spreaders. Are these original equipment, or did the previous owner put them on. Should I put them on the new shrouds? The spreaders on this boat have a lot more "wobble" to them than the spreaders on my previous boat (Catalina 25).
Thanks,
Bruce Baker
GIT-R-DONE #430
The top shrouds have "c" clamps above and below the spreaders. Are these original equipment, or did the previous owner put them on. Should I put them on the new shrouds? The spreaders on this boat have a lot more "wobble" to them than the spreaders on my previous boat (Catalina 25).
Thanks,
Bruce Baker
GIT-R-DONE #430
Re: shroud replacement
Bruce,
the clamps are not OEM. the end of each spreader has a bar and 2 bolts that clamp the bar down onto the upper shroud. the spreaders should be fixed at a slight upward angle that bisects the angle of the bend in the shrouds between the deck and the mast-head. the spreaders should not have any play fore and aft, they should angle aft (I'll have to get the degree measurement off of one of our boats) - basically they should be quite rigidly held in place.
the clamps are not OEM. the end of each spreader has a bar and 2 bolts that clamp the bar down onto the upper shroud. the spreaders should be fixed at a slight upward angle that bisects the angle of the bend in the shrouds between the deck and the mast-head. the spreaders should not have any play fore and aft, they should angle aft (I'll have to get the degree measurement off of one of our boats) - basically they should be quite rigidly held in place.