[C320-list] Lifeline hardware specs

Neil kskis at aol.com
Tue May 28 05:52:29 PDT 2019


I just completed the project and I agree on professional swaging. West Marine rigging 401 341–3580. Great advice and price.  Also while you’re at it create an extra gate or two using “double gate eyes” for more convenient boarding options for me well worth the investment. Neil Kornblatt Harmony #973

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> On May 28, 2019, at 8:34 AM, Kyle Kievit <kyle at ktklaw.com> wrote:
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> There is a place not far from you:
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> https://lifelinesandrigging.com/
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> Kyle T. Kievit, Esq.
> Sent from my iPhone
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> On May 28, 2019, at 7:26 AM, John morrison <sail-ability at sympatico.ca<mailto:sail-ability at sympatico.ca>> wrote:
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> I would seek out a boat fitter who does swaging. I know that once swaged on fittings cannot be re-used. The parts which are screwed on obviously can. I would also look at using bare cables. All the new boats are using it and it is easier to inspect and clean.
> John
> 1999#574
> On May 27, 2019, at 7:22 PM, Jack Brennan <jackbrennan at bellsouth.net<mailto:jackbrennan at bellsouth.net>> wrote:
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> Hello all:
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> Does anyone know what the specs are for the swages on our lifelines?
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> My lifelines are looking past their due date, but it seems to me that the pelican hooks, gates, etc., are all in good shape and that I don’t need to buy the entire kit from Catalina Direct.
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> So if I could find a way to sources swaged fittings that work with that hardware, I would only need to buy some 7x7 wire and the swages to redo the lifelines. Using one piece of hardware, I did a cursory check at West Marine and couldn’t find anything that matches.
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> So, obviously, my next step is to ask whether anyone else has walked this path before me and knows the answer.
> 
> Jack Brennan
> Sonas, 1998 Catalina 320, no. 528
> Tierra Verde, Fl.
> Dolphin Cruising Club of Tampa Bay
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