Thanks for all of the info Phil.  This lowering the mast singlehandedly...  
Does that involve a hinged step?  If so how do you like that? I'm thinking of 
converting from my fixed step.  Also any drawings or pictures of this setup?  
youtube video?

I'll be calling SECO at lunch today to get all of the details of the standing 
rigging replacing process.  Thanks for all your help!!!

-Ivan

--- On Fri, 11/7/08, Philip J Agur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Subject: RE: catalina27-talk: Running Rigging
To: [email protected]
Date: Friday, November 7, 2008, 7:30 AM




 


 







Ivan,

 

The how changes from brand to brand. I
suspect I could change one with the mast up but I’m pretty handy when it
comes to rigging. I engineering and built the rigging to lower my mast in a few
hours sitting on a dock in Richmond.. I lowered it single
handed when I was done and hauled her out that evening. CD has sold copies of
my rigging to other C270 owners.

 

On our Schaefer 750 you can loosen set
screws to raise a cover at the base of the foil to expose the turnbuckle. You
simply unscrew the upper stud from the turnbuckle and it will pass up through
the foil. There’s at least one brand of furler that required a fitting be
crimped after the wire has been thread through the foil. Be sure you determine
the brand and model number of the furler before you talk with a rigging
supplier.     

 







Phil Agur                  
 s/v Wing Tip 

Secretary,                   
C270 LE #184

IC27/270A                  
MMSI 366901790 

www.catalina27.org
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-----Original Message-----

From:
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Sent: Thursday,
 November 06, 2008 1:22 PM

To:
[email protected]

Subject: Re: catalina27-talk:
Running Rigging

 


 
  
  Thanks Kevin,

  

  Sounds like that will be easier than I thought.  Have you ever changed a
  forestay?  Any tips?

  

  --- On Fri, 11/7/08,
  Kevin Morton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  wrote:
  From: Kevin Morton
  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

  Subject: Re: catalina27-talk: Running Rigging

  To: [email protected]

  Date: Friday, November 7, 2008, 5:17 AM
  
  
   
    
    Hello Ivan, yes the forestay runs through the foil. 
    :-)

    

    Kevin M. Morton

    

    S/V Serenity #1920

    _/)_

    

    --- On Thu, 11/6/08, ivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
    From: ivan
    <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

    Subject: catalina27-talk: Running Rigging

    To: [email protected]

    Date: Thursday,
     November 6, 2008, 11:39
     AM
    
    
     
      
      Hello all, I decided to go with the all rope
      halyards since my current wire/rope halyards have frayed pretty badly
      this year.  When I took a trip up the mast to see what would be
      involved in changing the sheaves I noticed that my forestay had some
      broken wires in that as well.  So the mast is coming down, with a
      crane, instead of waiting for it to come down on it's own!  Does
      anyone have a good source for running rigging?  I have a roller
      furler and don't really know much about changing the forestay with one of
      these. It looks like it just runs through the foil, but without being
      able to take it off I haven't really tired to figure it out yet.  So
      if anyone can offer some help with that I would certainly appreciate it!

      

      -Ivan
      
     
    
    
    
    
   
  
  
  
  
 


 



 




      

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