The surveyor when I bought the boat said I could replace the standing rigging 
myself one wire at a time. Of course I had a lot of gusto when I first 
purchased her and balls to hoist atop and unclip 37 year old standing rigging. 
Today I have the phone number of a rigger who was recommended to inspect my 
original rig and lifelines, expecting a hefty price tag I am keen on the idea 
of at least doing the lifelines myself. Digging around I found these 
hand-crimping lifeline fittings from Bosun 
http://www.bosunsupplies.com/Lifeline-Fittings-Hand-Crimp/ 
<http://www.bosunsupplies.com/Lifeline-Fittings-Hand-Crimp/> anyone had any 
experience replacing their lifelines and any lessons they could pass on? I’m 
sure having the rigging replaced could mean a deal on the lifelines, but wanted 
to explore my options.

Chris Hobson
S/V Going
1980 C&C MKI
Hull 615



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