The boat I just bought has finally been delivered (1980 Morgan 415 Out Island). (The boat arrived on a flat-bed with the mast down.) As a result of the survey, the owner agreed to replace the rigging. However, he didn't replace the forestay which is pretty corroded. I am trying to get the owner to spring for the wire and for a swaged fitting at the top. He still hasn't responded to my email but that may be due to him traveling.
I've dismantled the Hood Sea Furl Mark II furler in preparation for the new stay. The old furler needs rebuilding. Since Hood no longer distributes the parts for these old furlers, I would have to find the bearings, o-rings, and snap-rings off the internet using cross-reference numbers that Hood supplied me with. In addition, I would have to put about 25 or so plastic tubes on the wire (they act as bearings between the wire and the extrusions) and tape them into place.
I have a two questions. Should I go through with doing the rebuild or should I buy a new system for about $2300 (which includes the cost of the wire, swaging, and putting a new luff tape on my genoa). The $2300 factors in the discount buy upgrading with a new Hood system.
My second question is: If I were to rebuild the furler, what kind of tape should I use to afix the little tubular bearings to the wire?
As always, I enjoy the wisdom in this forum.
I've dismantled the Hood Sea Furl Mark II furler in preparation for the new stay. The old furler needs rebuilding. Since Hood no longer distributes the parts for these old furlers, I would have to find the bearings, o-rings, and snap-rings off the internet using cross-reference numbers that Hood supplied me with. In addition, I would have to put about 25 or so plastic tubes on the wire (they act as bearings between the wire and the extrusions) and tape them into place.
I have a two questions. Should I go through with doing the rebuild or should I buy a new system for about $2300 (which includes the cost of the wire, swaging, and putting a new luff tape on my genoa). The $2300 factors in the discount buy upgrading with a new Hood system.
My second question is: If I were to rebuild the furler, what kind of tape should I use to afix the little tubular bearings to the wire?
As always, I enjoy the wisdom in this forum.