I highly recommend Osprey! They've done work on my last two boats. Not cheap, but top quality work! Can't help on the rod. When I needed help with my Edson steering, Edson recommended M Yachts, but I've never used their rigging services.
Joel On Sun, Apr 17, 2022 at 4:37 PM cenelson--- via CnC-List < [email protected]> wrote: > Depending on your DIY skills and the local rigger fees, etc. you might > consider the following which I recently > had done on my 27 yr old rod rigging on my C&C 36 XL/kcb. > > A local rigger removed and shipped my original rod rigging to BSI or > Rigging Only (?) for them to duplicate exactly. He then installed the new > rigging, tuned it and it was done— no issues at all with adjustments beyond > normal tuning. > > The local rigger figured that the shipping costs for the old rigging was > worth it compared to a possible measurement error (on his dime) that could > lead to a big mistake. > > FWIW, > > Charlie Nelson > 1995 C&C 36 XL/Kobe > Water Phantom > > > Sent from the all new AOL app for iOS > <https://apps.apple.com/us/app/aol-news-email-weather-video/id646100661> > > On Sunday, April 17, 2022, 2:43 PM, nausetbeach--- via CnC-List < > [email protected]> wrote: > > We recently looked at a boat on the Chesapeake which would need some deck > balsa replacement work and a rigging inspection and possibly replacement of > some / all (?) of the rod rigging. > > > > Osprey Composites at Herrington Harbor / Tracy’s Landing was recommended. > Anybody have any information / opinion on them? > > > > The boat has 19 year old rod rigging and do not have firm information on > the last time a rigging inspection was made – probably not in the past 11 - > 12 years when the current owner purchased the boat. Can anyone recommend a > good rigger who could do an inspection in the West River to Herrington > Harbor vicinity? The ability to inspect, and possibly fabricate new rod > rigging is needed. “The Rigging Company” is one name that keeps coming > up. Another is M Yacht Services rigging. Both seem to be on the higher end > of the pricing spectrum. Eastcoast Marine Rigging was another name, but am > not certain if they have the capability / experience to fab new rod > rigging. Am not looking to change to wire. Any opinions / suggestions on > these two ? > > > > Many thanks, > > Brian > > -- Joel
