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Rigging costs

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Created by PatSiesta > 9 months ago, 31 Oct 2022
PatSiesta
21 posts
31 Oct 2022 3:11PM
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Hi everyone,
Im just about to have my standing rigging replaced (all wire, turnbuckles suaging, bridal for the backstay). We are dropping the mast so I can do some work on it. The rigger will help and has organised a vehicle crane. We are on a 31ft masthead sloop. The quote we received is 9.1k. Can anyone lead me in the right direction about the value of this quote? I understand that hardware is more expernsive with inflation and supply issues. What do you all think? The quote for the hardware itself was 6.6k.
Cheers
Pat

Madmouse
427 posts
31 Oct 2022 3:30PM
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My friend had the work done on 38 foot cruising Beneteau recently in Melbourne by the main contractor in Williamstown and it was about $6k total.
Northshore 33 l think about $3500. Same contractor.
I have been quoted even less by a different supplier on a Bluewater 290 ..but haven't got the bill yet.
Hiring a crane adds a bit..try a yard with a travel lift.

MorningBird
NSW, 2699 posts
31 Oct 2022 6:51PM
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S&S34, last done in 2016 complete standing rigging, strip mast and paint in clear. $6,500 in Sydney at Joe Walsh.

jbarnes85
VIC, 296 posts
31 Oct 2022 8:50PM
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PatSiesta said..
Hi everyone,
Im just about to have my standing rigging replaced (all wire, turnbuckles suaging, bridal for the backstay). We are dropping the mast so I can do some work on it. The rigger will help and has organised a vehicle crane. We are on a 31ft masthead sloop. The quote we received is 9.1k. Can anyone lead me in the right direction about the value of this quote? I understand that hardware is more expernsive with inflation and supply issues. What do you all think? The quote for the hardware itself was 6.6k.
Cheers
Pat


In 2020 I had my cavalier 32 done professionally in Sydney for about $7,500 in the end. Only one chain plates was replaced and that was for the back stay.
Are you replacing any chain plates?

PatSiesta
21 posts
1 Nov 2022 6:20AM
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Thanks everyone. I thought it was a bit expensive. I've managed to get it down to 8k. I think its still a bit expensive, but we only have 1 option where we are. I understand inflation is crazy atm and that will exacerbate crane costs too. We just dont have another option here unfortunately.

@jbarnes85 no we arent pulling any chainplates, he reckons they are fine.

I apppreciate all your advice. Cheers!

welsh
NSW, 87 posts
1 Nov 2022 2:38PM
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Hi pat. I'm currently getting a cav 32 done. Cost is around 8k. Seems like that's the ballpark these days. goodluck. welsh

Kinora
VIC, 187 posts
1 Nov 2022 3:02PM
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Kinora (Currawong 30) was done by Elite Yachting Services, Mona Vale in December 2020. About $6,600 for the standing rigging and another $1,400 to do the chain plates for the shrouds and backstay.

Cheers,
Kinora



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