Hi,
I'm sure this has been covered a billion times, and I have tried searches through the forums for hours, but this all seems overwhelming.
Background info: My husband and I are very new to boats, and he just purchased a 1970 Venture 21 a few months back. We have been trying to get it sailable since (well, I have, and he's done some of it). I am wanting to replace the standing rigging, and I want to do it correctly and to safety standards, but there are so many different opinions on how to do it I am completely confused. We are on a budget, so the cheapest way to do it safely is what I am aiming for.
So far, what I have gather from browsing the internet is that if you don't get a professional rigger to swage your rigging, than the best options are to use compression terminals like Sta-lok or Norseman. This is the cheapest I have found Sta-lok, are these decent prices?: http://www.p2marine.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=7172
http://www.p2marine.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=7234
My issues are
1: everything is so darn expensive!
2: I have no clue what size wire my old stays are
3: I am not sure which stays I might be able to get away without using turnbuckles (there is one on each stay currently, but they all have an end swaged to the stay so I would have to replace at least that part instead of getting away with a thimble and shackles, or something...).
Rigging as is: Fractional rig (I think)
Outer and inner shrouds
backstay
I think I need to replace at least some of the shroud rigging - the lines are starting to come apart. The swaging looks rusty-ish on a lot of the stays. I would ideally like to redo all of the rigging, but that depends on how cheaply I can redo it. Any suggestions?
Think I should definitely replace this?
Is this a bad kink or an acceptable bend?
Rusty looking swages :/
I'm sure this has been covered a billion times, and I have tried searches through the forums for hours, but this all seems overwhelming.
Background info: My husband and I are very new to boats, and he just purchased a 1970 Venture 21 a few months back. We have been trying to get it sailable since (well, I have, and he's done some of it). I am wanting to replace the standing rigging, and I want to do it correctly and to safety standards, but there are so many different opinions on how to do it I am completely confused. We are on a budget, so the cheapest way to do it safely is what I am aiming for.
So far, what I have gather from browsing the internet is that if you don't get a professional rigger to swage your rigging, than the best options are to use compression terminals like Sta-lok or Norseman. This is the cheapest I have found Sta-lok, are these decent prices?: http://www.p2marine.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=7172
http://www.p2marine.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=7234
My issues are
1: everything is so darn expensive!
2: I have no clue what size wire my old stays are
3: I am not sure which stays I might be able to get away without using turnbuckles (there is one on each stay currently, but they all have an end swaged to the stay so I would have to replace at least that part instead of getting away with a thimble and shackles, or something...).
Rigging as is: Fractional rig (I think)
Outer and inner shrouds
backstay
I think I need to replace at least some of the shroud rigging - the lines are starting to come apart. The swaging looks rusty-ish on a lot of the stays. I would ideally like to redo all of the rigging, but that depends on how cheaply I can redo it. Any suggestions?