So for 25+ year old boats that are not racing why do we replace rod with new 
rod rather than with wire?  I recall from somewhere that the cost of one rod is 
about the same as traditional wire for an entire boat.  What am I missing?

Mike

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

I'm going through this process right now (see the list archive for my email 
thread asking questions about it last month). It's a pretty complex topic, so 
not something easily explained holistically in an email. I'm working on a blog 
post (svviolethour.com<http://svviolethour.com>) about it but there's so much 
it will require a 3 part series. I'll try to get part 1 (planning / decision 
making phase) up soon.

Reheading is a little cheaper but from what I've heard (in the list archive, 
and other sources) it's not *that* much cheaper, and by the time most people 
rehead (25 years is well past when they recommend), it's advisable to replace 
the rest of the rig too. If you rehead 25 year old rods, what about the 25 year 
old turnbuckles, pins, and tangs? A rig is only as strong as its weakest link. 
Also reheading is almost as much labor as a rerig.

I'm going with BSI rod. After talking to multiple riggers I learned Navtec is 
not necessarily the defacto choice anymore, and BSI is doing a lot of today's 
rod production, with often faster availability of parts.

-Patrick
1984 C&C Landfall 38
Seattle, WA

On Thu, Dec 8, 2016 at 8:37 AM, 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
From: kelly petew <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
To: cnc-list <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Cc:
Date: Thu, 8 Dec 2016 15:56:46 +0000
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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