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Replacing our boats STANDING RIGGING (with no experience!) EP. 95

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[ SUPPORT US ON PATREON ] https://www.patreon.com/sailingseawind [ ONE TIME CONTRIBUTIONS ] https://bit.ly/3e5YE78 Don't forget to subscribe to our channel and turn on notifications so you don't miss an episode 🎥✌🏼 DIY boat rigging to save money! This week is all about replacing our Passport 42’s standing rigging. In case you don’t know what that is, its all of the stainless steel wire cables that hold up our mast and a is very important part of a sailboat. We found a crack in a deck level fitting. This prompted making an appointment with the local professional rigger, who suggested he do a thorough rig inspection. While the aluminum mast and fittings are thankfully in good shape, he found too many questionable areas on the wire cables themselves and the fittings that were on the ends of them. So now, the moment has finally arrived. Our new rigging has been delivered. Don't look down! Boat specs below ⬇️ Enjoy! #digitalnomad #boatlife #lifestyle #epidemicsound #sonyalpha #travelvlog [ BOAT SPECS ] 1984 Passport 42 Hull #33 Displacement - 25,000 lbs Ballast - 9,500 pounds of lead (encapsulated keel not bolted on) Marconi Cutter Rig Length - 42' Beam - 12.75' Water Draft - 6.4" Air Draft - 59' [ MUSIC BY EPIDEMIC SOUND ] Jakarta by Bonsaye Bridges by Volcan Peaks Calming Rain by Candelion

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