[Public-list] Rigging Questions
sousa, stephen (ENG)
sousa_stephen at emc.com
Fri Jul 22 07:09:13 PDT 2005
Mick,
The wooden spreaders can be reproduced. There are two items you will need
from the current spreaders, the bronze tips and the metal plates that slide
into the spreader brackets. When the new spreaders are completed (I also
used White Oak), coat them in epoxy for water intrusion and paint them
white for uv protection.
Stephen
#114
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Mick,
All of these parts will need to be made, as they are not "off the shelf"
items. If your spreaders are original, they are white oak, and unless
someone has been very vigilant about keeping then painted or varnished, they
are rotten and need to be replaced. The best method for wooden spreaders is
to paint the top white [UV protection with solid paint] and varnish the
undersides. This needs to be done frequently. I have a newer style boat with
round aluminum spreaders, so I will let someone else "ring in" with their
maintenance schedule for the wooden ones.
Mike Lehman
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Subject: [Public-list] Rigging Questions
Date: Fri, 22 Jul 2005 14:55:25 +1000 (EST)
Well one last thing to get me sailing............ The halyard is jammed in
the sheave and after 2 attempts to free it using a crane, the mast has to
come off. Of course now the mast has to come off I am looking at other
things. I'd appreciate any thoughts on the following questions.
1) The single sheave may best be improved by a new mast head with double
sheaves built in. I found some references in earlier posts suggesting that
this is the best way to go. Is anyone aware of a manufacturer familiar with
the dimensions etc for one suitable for the original alberg mast extrusion.
2) I may elect to fix up the single sheave arrangement. Are these sheaves
readily available?
3) Ruthless has the original wood spreaders which I assume are mahagony.
They need replacing. They have been on the boat since 1967 so they are
obviously up to the job. Any thoughts on comparing wood vs aluminum
spreaders? What aluminum spreader design are best suited?
Thanks
Mick
#231
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