[Rhodes22-list] Cotter pins vs. rings
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R22RumRunner at aol.com
Sat May 8 20:37:20 EDT 2010
Porter,
I use the rings and use rigging tape to wrap them gently. I also use PVC
pipe and a cap as a shroud protector. Just make sure that before EVERY time
you sail, you must make a physical inspection of just about everything. I
check all shrouds and fittings, look up at the mast and spreaders looking for
anything that might need attention.
Rummy
In a message dated 5/7/2010 3:02:33 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
LKUHN at cnmc.org writes:
Porter,
I keep my boat in the water and use cotter rings. I wrapped electricians'
tape around them to prevent potential damage to the Genoa. Haven't had
any issues yet.
I just watched the sailing documentary "Morning Light" and noticed that
the skipper of the boat attended St. Mary's College and is a professional
sailor so it must be a big-time sailing school. It's reputation around here
is that it's a big-time party school for smart kids. I'm sure your wife
would agree with the "smart" part.
Good luck!
Lee
1986 Rhodes22 AT EASE
Kent Island, MD
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Subject: [Rhodes22-list] Cotter pins vs. rings
Hi all,
This may be a question more appropriate for those of you who leave the
standing rigging, well, standing, but I'd like to know what you use to
secure the clevis pins on your boats.
As a bit of backstory, you should know that I've recently inherited
(pre-death) the Rhodes from my uncle, a lifelong sailor. My sailing
experience is limited to a handful of daysails, but the Admiral in my life
has considerably more time on the water (she never lets me forget that she
attended St. Mary's College of Maryland, where, to hear her tell it, they
hand out ASA certifications with every diploma).
My uncle, who is incredibly accident prone, is of the opinion that the
"cotter rings" (what I call "expensive stainless key chains") tend to come
loose, and basic cotter pins are more secure. My (limited) impression is
that while the cotter pins may be more secure, they make it more difficult
to take out a pin if the need should arise. It would seem that the rings
would make sense if you are trailering your boat quite a bit, but we'll be
in a slip for the season.
I'd love to hear your opinions.
Thanks,
Porter
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