[C38] Rigging replacement

Max Soto maxsoto at gmail.com
Sun Jun 6 12:19:31 EDT 2010


Hi Dick, Are you sure that your rigging is 3/8"???? The original rigging is
5/16", just like in your morgan. Pat, check the rigging specs on the web.
When I replaced my rigging, I compared every wire with the specs and all
matched perfectly, and yours should have the same mast configuration and
specs.
I used what rigging only in MA called the caibbean rig, which is a a wire
with a swage upper fitting and a swageless Sta-lock fitting on the
turnbuckle. I replaced everything five years ago, after finding cracks on
the upper terminals  along the swage end and also some broken strands. Lucky
for me that PO boat didn't move for about 10 years before I bought
her.....Estancia is hull #198 1982, and still had the original rigging.
Hope this helps

Max Soto
C38 #198 ESTANCIA
Puntarenas, Costa Rica

2010/6/5 Dick Kilroy <dickkilroy at comcast.net>

>  Steve: Bought Dashaway my Cat 38 # 193(1982) in 1999 in Ft Lauderdale,
> boat had spent most of her life in the Great Lakes. 3 years in storage in
> Lauderdale. Surveyor said rigging looked like new. I have had the boat in
> the Caribbean since 2000. In 2004 one of the lower shrouds started to
> unwind. Replaced all shrouds. In 2005 on our first sail the backstay
> adjuster hit me in the shoulder when the backstay failed. Thank God the rig
> stayed up, probably because of the new shrouds. The swaged fitting on the
> backstay had only 3 of the 19 wires holding it, all others were rusty, no
> way to tell by visual exam.
>  Told Al Richardson to replace the headstay as well, he told me I didn't
> 'to need to because of the Norsemans I had put on in 99 to change to roller
> furling. I told him to replace anyway. In 05 I replaced all my rigging on my
> Morgan 38-2 after 27 years in New England as a result of this.  Richardson
> Rigging said in the Caribbean rigging should be replaced 5-8 years. Water is
> highly saline. Guess I'm due soon. I don't know your location but if it's in
> warm year round water I would replace. Better safe than sorry. The rigging
> on the cat 38 at 3/8 is over rigged, my Morgan is 5/16.
>
> Dick
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> *From:* S Orton <ssorton at hotmail.com>
> *To:* Cat 38 <listserve at catalina38.org>
> *Sent:* Saturday, June 05, 2010 12:15 PM
> *Subject:* [C38] Rigging replacement
>
> All,
> I have the mast off the boat and getting it painted.  Now the rigging.  The
> powers at be recommend the the rigging be replaced every 10 years and my
> 1985 is 25 years old!  In my opinion the 38 is way over rigged compared to
> other modern rigs, ie the J120.  The wire is very tough to look for failure
> points (cracks), because of the inner wire with in the outer.  So I replace
> all the wire, but how about the rest and where do you stop?  The 5/8" shear
> pins- you can lift the whole boat in single shear.  The bronze turnbuckles
> could be polished and the exterior inspected- a failure would probably
> originate in the root of the internal threads, which would be very tough to
> inspect.  What I'm asking has any body had a rigging failure on the 38 other
> than a collision and what failed??  Experience is the best indicator not
> some arbitrary rule.
> Any and all answers are appreciated,  Steve O
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