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Wire Rigging Vs. Synthetic Rigging Vs. Rod Rigging


Wire Rigging Vs. Synthetic Rigging Vs. Rod Rigging

Life expectancy is very good with regular inspection, 7-20 years or 15-25k nautical miles depending on use and region. It lasts not as long as ...

Standing Rigging: Rod vs Wire | SailNet Community

Wire rigging is heavier, creates more windage and has a lower strength-to-weight ratio than rod, but is easier to replace, can be replaced using all ship-board ...

Rod vs Wire | Sailing Anarchy Forums

The rod really didn't save weight aloft, just gives minor benefit for stretch and windage. Rod material cost was quite a bit more than wire, and ...

Rod Vs Wire Rigging - Cruisers & Sailing Forums

I had to make that choice on my boat and talked with riggers and read what manufacturers say and that's simple enough: Rod is better for sailing ...

Synthetic vs Wire Standing Rigging

Synthetic Rigging is composed of a variety of different fibers which offer incredible strength and minimal weight, but they do pose more windage ...

Rod rigging v wire | YBW Forum

Rod rigging has higher strength and lower stretch than wire of a similar diameter. It is widely used on racing boats as it has lower windage and weight for a ...

Rod | Sailboat Owners Forums

Wire Rigging Vs. Synthetic Rigging Vs. Rod Rigging - The Rigging Company ... Synthetic rigging has been getting more and more common recently. Rod ...

How to convert from Rod to Wire rigging? - EricsonYachts.org

Definitely talk to a rigger about this to get details on the cost difference. Rod has a longer life than wire. It also has less stretch and less ...

Rod rigging costs | YBW Forum

Wire is a bit cheaper than synthetic (for DIY), longer lasting and more robust, but undoubtedly offers somewhat worse performance than synthetic ...

Rod Rigging

In the world of sailboat standing rigging there are three common materials used, stainless steel wire, Nitronic 50 rod, and various types of ...

when to replace your sailboat rigging - Salty Dawg Sailing Association

Wire rigging is generally less expensive and easier to handle. Finally, rod rigging requires a particular type of terminus — called a cold head — that can be ...

Boat rigging: a guide to going composite - Yachting Monthly

And synthetic fibres resist the invisible fatigue that undoes ... – rigging a Dehler 38 with standard 1×19 wire or Nitronic rod, would ...

Composite Rigging - what are the benefits?

A beneficial by-product is that, depending on the fibre, the overall break strength of the composite cable will be 50-60% stronger than the rod ...

Replacing Your Sailboat Rigging - Cruising World

Wire rigging is generally less expensive and easier to handle. Finally, rod rigging requires a particular type of terminus — called a cold head ...

Sailboat Composite Standing Rigging – Material Options

Steel wire replaced Hemp standing rigging from the mid 1800's and is still the default material for boats sailing around today. Wire is 6x ...

Standing Rigging (or 'Name That Stay') - RIGWORKS INC.

Rod rigging offers lower stretch, longer life expectancy, and higher breaking strength than wire. Unlike wire rope, rod is defined by its ...

A Guide to Synthetic Rigging for Marine Surveyors | IIMS

Lifespan of synthetic rigging, if well cared for, is expected to be at least as good as wire rigging, however many rigging suppliers based on ...

Synthetic Standing Rigging anyone? - EricsonYachts.org

-Rope rigging is lighter than steel cable. -Rope rigging is stronger than steel cable. -Rope rigging shows wear (via furry rough outer sleeves) ...

Why Dyneema standing rigging? - Sustainable Sailing

[Update] I have written a lot about Dyneema standing rigging so I now have a guide to it all in: Dyneema / Synthetic Rigging Summary[End ...

Standing Rigging - Annapolis Rigging

Wire rigging is generally less expensive and easier to handle. Finally, rod rigging requires what's called a cold head requiring a purpose-built machine. How ...