[C320-list] Life Lines
Daniel Kolean
dkolean60 at gmail.com
Sun Jan 30 13:57:28 PST 2022
I did the same as Mark Hood. Brought mine to west marine, perfect fit, worth all the $$ spent
Dan K
ENRICH #498
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> On Jan 30, 2022, at 8:58 AM, Mark Hood <mark at hoodcanvas.com> wrote:
>
> What we did with our old Douglas 32 is to remove our old life lines and
> bring to a rigger over the winter to duplicate. Perfect fit, no hassles and
> relatively inexpensive. Mark Hood
>
>> On Sun, Jan 30, 2022 at 8:12 AM Joe M <smith.blazer.72 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Next time buy a roll of coated wire (or uncoated if you like) and suncor
>> compression kit. Easy install, looks perfect, gates (and everything else)
>> are exactly as you want and the hardware can be used again which will save
>> money next time.
>>
>> I know this doesn’t help you now. Sorry.
>>
>> Joe 2002 C320 hull #902
>>
>> On Sat, Jan 29, 2022 at 9:19 PM SARA SCHROEDER <saras951 at comcast.net>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I bought the uncoated stainless lifeline kit from Catalina Direct and am
>> a
>>> bit confused by the instructions. Before I attempt the install I thought
>>> I'd ask if anyone has installed these before. The part I am confused
>> about
>>> is that the instructions say: "When you receive your kit, it will
>> include
>>> several wires. Each wire will have a pelican hook swaged on one end and
>> a
>>> gate eye swaged on the other end. You will cut each of these wire
>>> assemblies somewhere in the middle. Exactly where the wire is cut
>> depends
>>> upon where your aft most lifeline stanchion is installed."
>>>
>>> Seriously?? I pay for beautiful new lifelines and I have to "cut each of
>>> them somewhere in the middle?!?!?"
>>>
>>> If anyone can walk me through this I'd be forever grateful.
>>>
>>> Sara
>>> Wandering Star
>>> 2000/#7070
>>> Seattle
>>>
>>
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