[alberg30] Norseman Terminals

sunstone sunstone at idirect.com
Tue Jun 29 18:42:16 PDT 1999


From: sunstone <sunstone at idirect.com>

Peter:

We rerigged Sunstone with entirely new wire and used Norsemans for all
terminals in the new standing rig.  You can call Norseman Marine in Ft
Lauderdale Fla. to confirm but other than making sure the wire terminal,
where it screws in, is tight I would do nothing more.

When originally assembled the terminal cavity should be filled with a
non acidic caulking like Bostic 920 to displace moisture.  Lanolin type
lubricant should be used on the turnbuckle threads and a spare turn
buckle or two on hand incase what happened to you happens again.

You can open the fitting up to have a boo at the condition of the wire
but if the wire is showing signs of corrosion or fatigue, replace it -
period.   The terminals are good for life unless cracked, unlikely, but
you will need a new cone and don't ever be tempted to reuse a cone.  
Cones are about $6 US and Norseman will ship it to Canada if you want,
specify the wire type, likely 1x19 standard 304 SS, Dyform 1x19 316 SS
uses a special cone.

We refitted with Dyform, but it would slaughter a Mylar Sail I think.

If your shrouds are original, 384 would be a '69 and the wire 30 years
old, you should replace it or fit it into your budget soon as too with
the turnbuckles.

If you want to talk, call me at 905 521-9166.

John Birch, Sunstone KC-65

Peter Hay wrote:
> 
> From: "Peter Hay" <phay at netcom.ca>
> 
> When putting up my rig this spring I noticed that the aft bronze turnbuckle
> was stripped.  The threads came out as a perfect curlycue.  I replaced both
> the fore and aft turnbuckles.  In the process I checked the Norseman
> terminal on the aft stay.  It appeared OK but I am wondering if after many
> years the wire should be shortened and the wire installed into the fitting
> again.  Does anyone have any experience with Norseman?  They seem to be the
> same as Sta Lok but do not appear to have the little circular concave piece
> that Sta Lok fits on the end of the cone to lock the wire.  After seeing the
> bronze stripped out I am somewhat paranoid about the strength of my rigging.
> 
> In the dark
> Rubicon KC384
> Peter Hay
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