As the main propulsion system on our sailboats, the rig deserves particular attention. The strength of the mast depends largely on the standing rigging. Subject to much mechanical effort, its condition needs to be monitored, and its replacement may sometimes be necessary. But when should you consider changing it? How do signs of wear show up? And what do you do to prevent a possible breakage? Here are a few pointers.
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Publié le
19/06/2018
Par
Olivier Barret
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12
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2018
Let’s face it, dismasting is one of the most dangerous accidents that can happen at sea. Not only do you lose your means of propulsion but there is the added risk of serious injury. We don’t always give it much thought, but the state of the standing rigging is essential to ensure safe sailing. Three types of cables used for stays and shrouds. Single-stranded wire such as 1x19; Dyform; and Rod. Single-stranded cable (fig. 1) is the most common type in use for shrouds on modern boats. Its construction consists of an assembly of 19 strands of stainless steel wire: one straight center wire, 6 wire…