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Post by fishnfool on Jun 23, 2018 18:38:50 GMT -5
It was going good up until I tried to string the last halyard line only to find out the paracord I purchased at some point was a different diameter - too big to go through my Gemlux rollers. Damn... I did manage to get one side done and the long rigger done on the other side. Ordered some more paracord in the right size, so hopefully i'll be able to finish up next weekend. It wasn't as bad as I thought it was going to be.
I also added Rupp line caddies which should prove helpful when I collapse the riggers to trailer. It allows you to wrap the halyard around the two caddy brackets. I almost got the Tacos, but noticed the Rupp actually had a little folding arm, so when I am not using them I can just fold up the little arm so there nothing to catch on.
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Post by Team Ruby on Jun 23, 2018 23:45:20 GMT -5
Rigging is the fun part. Now it's going to look like an offshore boat! What are you using for release clips?
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Post by fishnfool on Jun 24, 2018 7:58:52 GMT -5
Rigging is the fun part. Now it's going to look like an offshore boat! What are you using for release clips? It was fun, but i hope using them exceeds that. For release clips, after doing some research I decided to go with Blacks. Hopefully I made a good choice???
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Post by finatic on Jun 25, 2018 16:33:53 GMT -5
How about a few photos.
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Post by fishnfool on Jun 26, 2018 8:57:29 GMT -5
Okay Glen let me give this a try!
Gemlux carbon fiber riggers and Rupp Z30 bases, 275 paracord halyard, Black's release clips and Rupp halyard locks.
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Post by fishnfool on Jun 26, 2018 8:58:09 GMT -5
Yes I still have some adjusting to do before I totally trim the tag ends.
Hopefully if the weather cooperates I am going to put them to the test in a couple of weeks.
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