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![]() Hello Forum Members ... I have just signed on to this forum hoping to learn from others about Rigs and Rigging. I probably won't have much to say as I know very little about the art of Rigging other than my use of it when sailing ... which I have been away from for far too long.
Have been working on a boat for longer than I wish to admit, currently finishing a Hull & Deck kit, hoping to have it finished for 2011 I do have a couple of questions in the Rigging department ... (1) ... When determining length of new standing rigging: At what 'basic' length should the Turnbuckles be? eg: Maximum adjusted length? ... or partial? ... If partial, what percentage of adjustmant? (2) ... Which to use ... Toggles with Fork/Fork turnbuckles or, install T-bolt toggle ends? Oh, yes, one more: Which way is up? LH thread or RH thread ... I'm thinking LH ... Right is tight Left is loose ... Last edited by Bob of Wight : 09-12-2010 at 07:40 PM. |
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![]() Welcome Bob. There is a very full and diverse font of knowledge here, so feel free to ask away.
when i'm re-making new rigging i'm aiming to have the 'finished' length with the turnbuckles at 40/50%. finished being the tuned tensioned length (usually docktuned), so when the rig is at sailing tension there is room for further tweeking if required. [this is for remaking existing rigging]. I'd use a toggled turnbuckle [or a toggle at the chainplate] n almost all situations, just to give good articulation. oh and right handed threads on top. Good luck ![]() ![]() |
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