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Part 1
Little Harbor 54
Little Harbor 54
Little Harbor 54 Centerboard Cable
New Centerboard Lifting Tang
New Centerboard Cable Installed
Center Board Reel Winch Service
Rod and Paint Service Complete
Stepping the Mast
Ready for the Mast
Rig Up Still Lots to Do….Little Harbor 54
The Hinckley Pilot Job
The Hinckley Pilot Job
Designing a New Modern 4 Sheave Masthead
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Before Welding
After
Ready to Install
New Boom Bracket and Toggle
Closing Up the Giant Hole Left Behinf from Old External Single Sheave
New Masthead has Been Cut-in and is Ready
Before Paint
Painted!
The New Masthead Design Works Perfectly
TRC Spars!
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The Hinckley Pilot 35 Refit
The Pearson Flyer Boom Project
The Pearson Flyer Boom Project
New Aluminum Reinforcement with Lightning Holes
…Installed and Ready to Weld. The Boom Would Sag to Leeward due to the Mid-boom Sheet Location.
an Internally Mounted Forespar Vang Lug. That’s Not Going Anywhere!
New TRC Outhaul System 8:1
Easy to Cleat and Easy to Release
The Rigging Company in Norfolk
the rigging company in Norfolk
The Rigging Company Hydraulics in Norfolk
Shop Upgrades in 2020
Shop UpgrADES in 2020
Morgan OI 41 Sloop
Morgan OI 41 Sloop
Internalizing Halyards
Designing the New Spreader Base and Lower Shroud Tang Design
The New Doubler Plate Ready For Welding
…After Welding with a New Tang Bolt Hole
Getting Ready To Install the New Spreader Brackets
..After Welding. Ready for the New Spreaders
New Spreaders Ready for Welding
No More Sliding Gooseneck
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Desiging and Building a New Stainless Steel Anchor Roller
…Wait Until You See this Thing…
The New and the Old. Anchor Roller and Stem Fitting
Blam!
..so Shiny!
Brand New Chainplates
After Trimming the Mast Butt we had to Modify the Mast Step
A New Twist on the Old Boom
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A Morgan Outisland 41 Sloop Like No Other
Spreaders are Ready
Can’t Wait to See This One When She’s All Finished. To be continued….
Bristol 29.9
Bristol 29.9 New Mast Electrical, New Longer Spreaders, New Standing Rigging, New Furler, Serviced Inspected and Relocated Chainplates, Some Deck Repair, and Freshly Remounted Deck Hardware….Don’t forget to add a deck tie down if you’re running mast lines aft and your boat is keel stepped!!!
The Hinckley Bermuda 40 Project!
The Hinckley Bermuda 40 Project!
Looks Like We’re Getting Ready to Build Some Masts
New Mast Steps Back from Welding
LOOK at that Weld!
How We Build Things at TRC
Main and Mizzen Mastheads Ready for Welding
Mizzen Mast ready for Welding
HINCKLEY B 40 CUSTOM BUILT by TRC
Main Mast Ready for Welding
Custom Doublers Ready for Welders
Mizzen Mast back From Welding
Mizzen Mast
Boom Ends Ready for Welding
Spreaders and Boom Ends
Every Load Bearing Hole Receives Stainless Steel Bushings
Main Boom Gooseneck Bracket w/ Custom Gussets.
Main Boom Ready for Paint
Getting Ready for Primer and Paint
Main Mast Ready for Paint
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Spreaders Back from Paint
Main Mast Back from Paint
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Mizzen Mast Back from Paint
Main Mast Ready for her Crate
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Main Boom Ready for Shipping
Mizzen Mast Final Assembly
A Clever Dolly Solution so we can Move the Masts when they Arrive – Courtesy of Aaron Moeller Designs
Crating Things Up
Unloading the Crate
All the Fixins
Yep…There’s a Mast in There
Looks Like it Survived the Trip
Our Traditional Discontinuous Spreader Tip Solution
TRC Spars!
The New Mizzen Mast
Mizzen Mast is Dressed and Ready to be Lifted
Main Mast is Dressed and Ready to be Lifted
Deck Ring – Before
Deck Ring – After!
Old Chainplate Backing Plates
New Thicker Chainplate Backing Plates
Old Backstay Assembly
New Backstay Chainplate Assembly
New Chainplates are Looking Good!
The Team that Made it all Happen
The New Mast Step is in and it FITS!
Getting Masts Vertical for the First Time
New TRC Pole Control System
New Masts are In. ‘Lots to do….
Main Boom Clearing the Mizzen Forward Intermdiate Shroud…This had me Nervous
Getting Closer
Freshly Lashed Bamboo Rollers
Approaching the End
Old Stanchion
New Stanchion
That New Harken MKIV
JOB COMPLETE!
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The Newly Refit Hinckley B40 MkI Yawl by The Rigging Company.
The final product under sail
The final product under sail
C&C LAndFALL 39 New mast and leisure furl
C&C LAndFALL 39 New mast and leisure furl
Configuring Main Halyard and Furling Line Leads in Tight Spaces. Leisure Furl. C&C Landfall 39. Harken Unipower.
Making Custom Double Aluminum
Custom Aluminum Bullseye Ready for Anodizing
Lewmar Domino Double Clutch with Custom Angled Riser and Custom Double Bullseye to Reduce Fleet Angle Before the Clutch
Catana 47 Full Refit, Carbon Mast Paint, New Rod Rigging, Pro Furl Headsail Furler Bearing Service, New Dyneema Sprit Stays
Catana 47 Full Refit, Carbon Mast Paint, New Rod Rigging, Pro Furl Headsail Furler Bearing Service, New Dyneema Sprit Stays
Morgan 382 Refit
Morgan 382 Refit
The Rigging Company and The Blue Angels
The Rigging Company and The Blue Angels
2019 J/24 and J/22 East Coast Championship
2019 J/24 and J/22 East Coast Championship
TRC Removable Inner Forestay System, Beneteau 50
TRC Removable Inner Forestay System, Beneteau 50
C&C Landfall 39 Custom Selden Mast Vang Bracket in the making
Forespar Yacht Rod Toggle and Custom Selden Bracket by TRC
Magnified Rod Head. Vertical cracking may occur when re-heading older rods
Magnified Rod Head. Vertical cracking may occur when re-heading older rods
Another custom Forespar Yacht Rod toggle, this time out of stainless steel 316. We had to make this to fit the old Isomat mast bracket. Made in house with a cut off wheel, grinder, drill, some sand paper, and some buffing compound. Pearson 37.
5/8" Swaging….Available at The Rigging Company!
5/8″ Swaging….Available at The Rigging Company!
TWO Lagoon 450’s getting brand Forespar Leisure Furl Upgrades!
TWO Lagoon 450’s getting brand Forespar Leisure Furl Upgrades!
These installations are a bit more tricky than the standard LF install due to the extreme mast rake, but it turned out perfect! Thanks to the team at TRC.
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