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Maintaining your Standing Rigging

Question:  How do I maintain my stainless steel standing rigging to ensure that my boat is safe and performing optimally? From the Rigger:  Maintaining your Standing Rigging… Stainless Steel Standing Rigging is one of the lowest maintenance components on the modern sailboat. Although desired upkeep is relatively simple, it is Read more…

By Rigworks, 9 yearsMarch 23, 2016 ago
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Anatomy of a Halyard

Question: What should we look for when selecting a halyard? From the Rigger: The Anatomy of a Halyard… In its simplest form a halyard is just a length of line that runs from the deck, up the mast head and back down to a point where it attaches to the Read more…

By Rigworks, 10 yearsFebruary 18, 2016 ago

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