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Standing Rigging: Why you should change to composite rigging

11th hour - Ocean race

Image credit - 11th Hour Racing/The Ocean Race

 

Why will your standing rigging benefit greatly from replacing the steel wire with composite fibre stays? I have been thinking of the advantages of composite rigging while following the different races and yachts challenges circumnavigating the world. With so many people chasing the dream of crossing oceans and sailing around the world, the importance of fitting your boat with the right material is paramount.  
 

Boat fenders on a mission of defending your boat

Defending your boat with fendress Upffront

 

Yacht fender in Spanish is normally called ‘una defensa’, which may be a more appropriate name: a Defender. They are used to defend your boat by acting like a bumper between you and either a mooring quay or another boat, thus protecting the paintwork, the hull and the gunwales of your vessel. Let's look into different aspects of boat fenders!

Jacklines and jackstays - important things to know

Wichard jackline

 

Jacklines or jackstays are lines attached to the fore and aft of your boat, allowing your crew to clip on via their safety tether and will prevent ‘jolly jack tar’ (the old name for a sailor) from falling overboard. These lines are vital in heavy conditions, especially, when you require a crew member to go forward to the mast or bow.

Ease of Access Problem

My project-1 (90)

 

Sometimes the most difficult problems to solve can have the simplest resolution, provided you know who to talk to! 

Why I want a Spinnaker Snuffer

My project-1 (91)

 

Allow me to introduce myself, my name is Dave Proctor. I am a freelance journalist and the proud owner of a classic 27 ft yacht. A 1971-built sloop rigged Albin Vega. I have been invited to write a series of articles on my wishlist of the things that I would like to buy for my boat. 

Spinlock PXR Cam Cleat - Easy Release of High Performance Control Lines

Spinlock pxr cam cleat

 

Spinlock Ltd., is a British company, based in Cowes on the Isle of Wight, where for the past 40 years they have been designing and manufacturing their market-leading range of rope control devices. The company emphasises that all of their products are still produced at their own facility. 

We are constantly reporting on the latest innovations in the marine industry which offer weight savings whilst, at the same time, increasing safety factors. The result: lighter, faster, safer and more exciting sailing.

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