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Old 29-03-2009, 08:16   #1
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Location: Gulf Coast, FL and AL
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Morgan Out Islander 41' Standing Rigging for both Main & Mizzen masts

Howdy All,

We had a Morgan 41' Out Islander that was damaged in Ivan. We purchased another boat and have decided to part what was left of her. We have the complete Standing rigging for the main mast, and the Standing rigging for the mizzen mast. All nice and straight, rolled and ready for someones Spring sailboat project. I've measured the cables individually, so if you need rigging for a smaller boat you could shorten if need be.

There are 6 sets of paired cables. We will gladly make a deal to sell the whole lot, or will sell in pairs. The matched pair are the same length in all the end pieces, and turnbuckles in place, but the wires on some are of different lengths, as a few turnbuckles are of different sizes, as noted.

Main Mast Long pair #1 wires:
#1 is 50' 5 " long plus the length of the turnbuckle.
#3 is the same length.
Both wires are just over 12/32" thick.

Main Main Shorter pair #2 wires:
#2 is 36' 2 3/4"
#4 is 36' 1 1/4" the turnbuckles are different lengths.
Both wires are just over 12/32" thick.

Mast pair #3 wires:
#5 is 19' 4"
#6 is 19' 2" the turnbuckles are different lengths.
Both wires are 11/32" thick.

Mast pair #4 wires:
#11 is 17' 9 1/2"
#12 is 18' 6 1/2" the turnbuckles are different lengths.
Both wires are 11/32" thick.

Mast pair #5 wires:
#9 is 38' 5 1/2"
#10 is 38' 5 1/2" the turnbuckles are the same length, but they are different in appearance.
Both wires are 1/4" thick.

Mast pair #6 wires:
#7 is 19' 9"
#8 is 19' 9".
Both wires are 1/4" thick.

All above wires are nice and straight and ready for service.

Attached pair #7 Their is one other set that is 2 identical wires that are each individually attached at the top to a triangle shaped piece that was attached, I didn't see how it was attached before my Hubby had the masts stepped down. the cables are this pair is 55' 2" and is 1/4 as well. Each of these wires has a kink in it from the storm.

We are on the Florida/Alabama Gulf Coast. We are in Pensacola, and feel free email if you'd like to come by and see, etc. On the other hand, We have property near Foley, AL and can make arrangements to meet in that area if you are in the Mobile area, or we can make Fedex Ground shipping arrangements with in the US, or UPS if in Canada.

Our email address is worldstoreone @ gmail this is my work email and feel free to contact us as we have pictures, etc. We will gladly call if anyone would like to make arranges to come by and see. We will entertain reasonable offers.

Please note, WE DO NOT HAVE THE MASTS for our boat anymore. We have the rigging, a ~62' Furler, and some of the interior, and some sheaves are all that are left that have weathered the storm.

The Hendrix Family
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Old 20-04-2009, 13:17   #2
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What are you asking for the rigging and the furler? Can the furler be shortened? Ike got the mast and rigging on my Aloha 34
James Morgan morgan@galenaparkisd.com
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