Hi I'm looking for some used standing rigging with or without turnbuckles for Dragon my 1980 382 hull# 220 . Also dose anyone have the measurements of the rigging or know where I can get them ? Im on lake Ontario and Dragon is in Little Harbour Abaco . Thanks Gary
There ya go Namwah...hope Ken finds them for you...pretty nice...I could use them too.Hmm... let me dig through my records. I replaced my rig a few years ago - 1981 382.
There ya go Namwah...hope Ken finds them for you...pretty nice...I could use them too.
I didn’t know that. We are on Lake Champlain as well! Hopefully Ken will find the rigging specs for you. Send your contact infoThanks John And Ken I've tried to find the factory specs for the 382 standing rigging but no luck . I had to leave The Abacos this spring before I had a chance to get the measurements .Home port where on Lake Champlain we are now at our camp in the Adirondacks on the Saranac river about 40 mins from Plattsburg ferry . Gary
Hey, guys, I found my invoice from my rig replacement a few years ago. My rig is a bit different from John's in that my headstay is 3/8" wire - not sure if that was original or if it was upgraded from 5/16" when the previous owner installed a roller furler. The descriptions are a bit cryptic, but you should be able to determine what each piece is based upon quantities. The backstay has 2 SSB insulators in it. As far as I know, all of the chainplates are original with now modification of pin sizes. My boat is a 1981, hull #257. See attached file. The invoice also includes work to replace the bearings in my furler.
If you pay 5e yard where we are...another 1500 bucks! Not cheap.Sure. Keep in mind that this price only includes "building" the stays and replacing the bearings of the furler. I did not pay them to unstep/step the mast or install the rig. I did that work myself.
Ken
That sounds comparable to the Annapolis region. A typical crane rental for DIY is $600. Try that in a professional yard, and you're talking real money.If you pay 5e yard where we are...another 1500 bucks! Not cheap.