I use an upside down bucket.  Of course that is only required for a week or so 
until boat is covered.  I tie it down using the various blocks, fairleads etc 
at the mast base

Mike

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Subject: Re: Stus-List Looking for Tips on ROD Re-Rigging Process

I did the board-and-rock thing last offseason :)

This year I was looking for something a little more "elegant" :)

Cheers,
Randy Stafford
S/V Grenadine
C&C 30-1 #7
Ken Caryl, CO

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heavy plastic and zip ties daisy chained together.  You can top it with a small 
piece of wood and a rock or other weight.

I'm rewiring my mast too. Marinebeam masthead and steaming lights, Got this for 
the VHF:
MPD Digital rg-213-pl259-75ft 75-Feet RG8u RG-213 Coax Antenna Cable with 
Amphenol


Joel

On Thu, Dec 8, 2016 at 11:16 AM, RANDY via CnC-List 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

"Once the mast is out, how best to plug the whole in the deck?"

What I did this offseason was crude and simple, but hopefully effective.  I had 
a roll of thick plastic sheet laying around the garage, and a really big 
twist-tie thing made of rubber-coated wire.  So I just cut an oval of the 
plastic big enough to cover the hole with a few inches of overhang all around, 
then cinched it up around the base of the collar with the big twist-tie thing.  
It's not going to blow off, and it's not going to leak water, and it's not 
going to sag in.

Cheers,
Randy

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Sent: Thursday, December 8, 2016 8:56:46 AM
Subject: Stus-List Looking for Tips on ROD Re-Rigging Process



Hello Listers,



My 30-2 is 25+ years young.  I've been the owner since 2003, and I am 
reasonably sure the standing, rog rigging is original.

I've met with a rigger and I am awaiting his recommendation ,including the 
costs and other options.  I'm hoping the existing rod [25 years old] can be 
re-headed as this would be the less costly route to go[not counting "doing 
nothing", of course].



I'm in the yard and they can pull the mast as early as next week.



That said, I would appreciate any tips on this project.  For example, once the 
mast is out, How best to plug the hole in the deck?

Also, while the mast is down, I want to replace the VHF cabling, install LED 
lights, clean/paint the mast.

Any suggestions in these areas would be great!!!



Fair Winds,



Pete W.

Siren Song

'91 C&C30-2

Deltavillle, Va.



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