He posted this in another thread;
On my 1983 O'Day 30 I recently had my entire rigging replaced and LED lights, windex and a new main sheet halyard installed. All new turnbuckles and connections. There were an number of other small items done as well. Everything was done without taking the mast down. Just over $5K. And all did was watch and ask questions. I have great confidence in my choice of rigging company and the work they have done and would recommend them to anyone who needs a reference on them. The company is Walden Rigging and is located in the Northern Chesapeake Area.
While my mast was down, I replaced all of my standing rigging - except the forestay (it was relatively new) - on my O'day 35 two weeks ago. Total cost for the rigging from RiggingOnly in Farhaven, MA. was under $1500. I also replaced my anchor light ($100 with photocell) and steaming/foredeck light ($130) with USCG approved LED fixtures and bulbs from MarineBeam. I replaced al of the mast wiring with stranded-tinned AWG 14 marine wiring too ($75). I am still waiting for a callback from the people at RigRite on pricing for 4 sheaves for an Isomat Mast (NG1-3A and NG1-4A).
Pulling and storing my mast at a SafeHarbor marina has cost me $1000, and it will cost another $700 to put it back in the spring - which is a total rip-off. I have had this done at another marina several years ago (2012/2013), and the cost was $700 to drop, store, and re-step the mast.
My insurer (Geico) had not asked me to do any of this.