Derek,
I say call Steve Seals! He's made rigging for Tunas for 3 or more
decades. He might not be the least expensive, but he's good - and
well worth his prices.
I have an older forestay you can have. There's nothing wrong with it
except that it was over 7 years old when I purchased my boat, so I
replaced it - as I routinely did at 7 years. Let me know and I'll
find it. I think we can rope Frank into helping with the mast when
you're ready --Huh Frank?
Your boat is looking great! Good job on the decks.
Pat
On Dec 6, 2008, at 10:41 AM, Derek Meyer wrote:
> Hello All,
> Well, last time I was out on Aquila I noticed the forestay starting
> to unravel (yikes!) so needless to say, Aquila is out of commission
> until I replace the forestay. I'll probably do the forestay/
> backstay now, and the shrouds next season.
>> My question is:
> What are the proper lengths of all the standing rigging, and
> Any recommendations on where to buy it?
>>> Thanks in advance,
> Derek
>> P.S.
> Yes, this means Aquila will be off the water for this Sunday's race
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