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Old 06-08-2008, 13:36   #1
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Can anyone tell me what size the rod is on a C & C Landfall 38?

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Try these guys. They were very helpful when I had to replace my forestay. They had some Navtec rod in stock. They used to supply C&C at one time.
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Why trust printed literature or what someone else may have on their boat?

I'd try here: Harbor Freight Tools - Quality Tools at the Lowest Prices
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FWIW, the Navtec rod rigging on my Golden Wave 42 sloop (tall rig) was 7mm.

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Why trust printed literature or what someone else may have on their boat?

I'd try here: Harbor Freight Tools - Quality Tools at the Lowest Prices
I think the Navtec rod is measured by breaking strength rather than diameter.
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I think the Navtec rod is measured by breaking strength rather than diameter.
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Picky, picky :-)

Yes, Vasco is right, rod rigging is usually quoted by strength.

So, my Navtec 7mm rod rigging is known as "-12"

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