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Bryan Colby
U20 Virgin
Posts: 12
Rigging
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June 29, 2018, 06:55:43 PM »
Looks like I have original aluminum mast with wire/braided line main halyard. I need to replace shrouds, main halyard and jib halyard does anyone have specs.
Should I keep the wire/braid combo?
Thanks,
Bryan
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TimPorter
Active Member
U20 Old Timer
Posts: 95
Re: Rigging
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July 19, 2018, 12:11:54 PM »
U20 Standing Rigging dimensions original Ballenger aluminum mast
from Don Corey on 6/11/18 dimensions may vary from boat to boat. Before ordering confirm
these dimensions against boats existing rigging.
Upper shrouds:
5/32 wire x 27- 3 Ό from T-ball swage bearing surface to end of swage stud for Ronstan Sealoc
turnbuckle.
Lower shrouds:
5/32 wire x 14- 3 3/8 from T-ball swage bearing surface to end of swage stud for Ronstan Sealoc
turnbuckle.
Forestay lower:
5/32 wire x 25- 9 7/8 from C/L of 5/16 pin of custom marine swage eye to C/L of Ό pin of aircraft
swage eye. Custom marine swage eye at bottom of forestay has two 3/8 ID loops made of 3/16 wire
welded to side of eye.
Forestay upper:
4mm Alps xxx strand 1x7 wire x 11 1/8 from T-ball swage bearing surface to C/L of Ό pin of aircraft
swage eye.
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Jeff Glandon
U20 Virgin
Posts: 12
Re: Rigging
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August 25, 2018, 04:59:51 PM »
Where can you purchase the custom marine swag eye? or who can make a whole new forestay?
Thanks!
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Travis Gregory
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U20 Enthusiast
Posts: 245
U20 - 222
Re: Rigging
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August 26, 2018, 06:08:18 PM »
You would need to work with a rigging shop like APS or SD Boatworks or whatever is closest to your location.
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Mark Allen
#26 JUNTA
Active Member
U20 Enthusiast
Posts: 192
Re: Rigging
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August 27, 2018, 08:53:10 PM »
Don Corey had some of the lower fitting for making a forestay. I bought one from him about 2 years ago. If he is out you will need to get one custom made. Most machine shops could make one. Just start with the lower fitting from APS or Mauri pro sales.
Mark
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Travis Gregory
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U20 Enthusiast
Posts: 245
U20 - 222
Re: Rigging
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Reply #5 on:
August 28, 2018, 06:08:15 PM »
Hi all,
I was talking with Ryan at SD Boatworks today. He is building me some new lowers. They can make the forestay if you need one.
Contact info:
(619) 592-8682
ryan@sdboatworks.com
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Mark Allen
#26 JUNTA
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U20 Enthusiast
Posts: 192
Re: Rigging
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August 29, 2018, 03:41:16 PM »
Does he work for beer?
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Travis Gregory
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U20 Enthusiast
Posts: 245
U20 - 222
Re: Rigging
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August 29, 2018, 03:57:06 PM »
Hah! At one time, I think that was true.
Got a pro gig now!
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