Need Rigger Recommendation

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Dec 11, 2005
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Pearson 30 Wanderer NA
I live in Northern Alabama in a place where there are no sail makers or riggers. My centerboard cable needs replacing. Can anyone recommend a company who would be willing to sell me a 12' length of 3/32" flexible SS wire with an eye spliced or saged at one end. I suspect that a nicopress splice would be too bulky. The centerboard is very heavy (30' sailboat) so I would like an expert to perform the splice. Thanks all.
 

Ross

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Jun 15, 2004
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Islander/Wayfairer 30 sail number 25 Perryville,Md.
Go to a local machinery and hardware

store that caters to the industrial and construction trades. Or go to West Marine or Hamilton Marine and order what you need. Also a local general aviation airport will have a maintainance shop that can assemble what you need. Boats aren't the only things that use wire rope.
 

Alan

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Jun 2, 2004
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Hunter 35.5 LI, NY
May I suggest....

...that you replace that SS cable with a much easier to work with and stronger piece of spectra. It's extremely chafe proof, stronger, lighter, easier to handle and you can do it yourself for way less money. A win win situation.
 
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Dan

Crane and rigging company might know

Solley crane company will know all about rigging. Worth a try. Solley Crane Company Decatur AL 1-877-409-5021
 
Dec 11, 2005
74
Pearson 30 Wanderer NA
I never heard of spectra.

I got my boat back in April. I haven't been sailing in over 8 years. Is spectra new?
 
Dec 11, 2005
74
Pearson 30 Wanderer NA
I wound up going to Fauncetts

Thanks all for the advice. I gave Fauncetts a call after not finding an aircraft place in the Huntsville/Decatur area to make the cable. I didn't realize Faucetts did cables. They were very patient with me and helpful. Other than buying clothing from their Anapolis store while on bussiness travel, this was only the second time I did bussiness with them over the phone. The first time they were able to special order a 1 foot stuffing box hose for me. Regardless of large or small orders, they are very pleasant to do bussiness with. I miss living in Camden Maine where there were riggers, sail makers, brokers, and chandleries galore--all just a few minutes drive from home. Living so far inland can suck; however, it is nice not having to worry about hurricanes and high boat insurance prices.
 

Ross

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Jun 15, 2004
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Islander/Wayfairer 30 sail number 25 Perryville,Md.
Here is a link for spectra.

http://www.pelicanrope.com/peli05a.htm
 
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