Thanks Phil!

I already bought the sheaves and bought some sta-setx that I have already 
spliced with eye on one end.  That part is fine, it's the forestay I'm looking 
for and I couldn't find that on CD.  I know that my subject was running 
rigging, my ERROR!  Do you know if CD sells standing rigging?

-Ivan

--- On Fri, 11/7/08, Philip J Agur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
From: Philip J Agur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: catalina27-talk: Running Rigging
To: [email protected]
Date: Friday, November 7, 2008, 6:12 AM




 


 







Ivan,

 

Catalina Direct is a good source for
running rigging. You’re going to need to change the pulley arrangement in
the mast head truck from wire to rope. Catalina Direct normally has these parts.
The process is simple with the mast down. Just make sure the old halyards stay
in place until you’re ready to use them to pull the new ones through the
mast.

 

When it comes to replacing standing
rigging nobody beats SECO South in Florida. When you do the standing
rigging remember those lifeline cables should be included. 

 





Phil Agur                     s/v Wing Tip

Secretary,                   
Call Sign WCW3485

IC27/270A                  
MMSI 366901790 

www.catalina27.org    
Vessel Doc# 1039809





-----Original Message-----

From:
[email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of ivan

Sent: Thursday,
 November 06, 2008 11:39 AM

To:
[email protected]

Subject: catalina27-talk: Running
Rigging

 


 
  
  Hello all, I decided to go with the all rope
  halyards since my current wire/rope halyards have frayed pretty badly this
  year.  When I took a trip up the mast to see what would be involved in
  changing the sheaves I noticed that my forestay had some broken wires in that
  as well.  So the mast is coming down, with a crane, instead of waiting
  for it to come down on it's own!  Does anyone have a good source for
  running rigging?  I have a roller furler and don't really know much
  about changing the forestay with one of these. It looks like it just runs
  through the foil, but without being able to take it off I haven't really
  tired to figure it out yet.  So if anyone can offer some help with that
  I would certainly appreciate it!

  

  -Ivan
  
 


 



 




      

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