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05-01-2018, 07:13
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Join Date: Jan 2018
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Price of mast, sail and all rigging
I have a 2018 450s Lagoon catamaran that lost the mast in a hurricane. Any idea of the cost at replacing all the rigging, sails, mast, spreader ect. Thanks
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05-01-2018, 07:47
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Marine Service Provider
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Northland, NZ
Boat: Woods Vardo 34 Cat
Posts: 3,714
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Re: Price of mast, sail and all rigging
30-80k
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05-01-2018, 08:05
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Bermuda
Boat: Privilege 435
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Re: Price of mast, sail and all rigging
I replaced my mast a few years ago on my 45 Privilege. I live in Bermuda and we pay import duty on everything we bring in so there is not a lot of point in telling you what it actually cost me but...
I received a couple of quotes from U.S manufacturers (and eventually bought a Z1001 mast from U.S Spars). A mast with single diamond spreaders and fittings was quoted in the 16K range.
The rigging was quoted around 8k. Of course you have to add shipping and fitting.
Also, you cannot just order a mast strictly by size. You need to get the specs from Lagoon as they take into account inertia, bending moments and all sorts of complicated stuff. If you get the specs from Lagoon, you can then send off to the mast manufactures for a quote.
Last year I had custom sails supplied by National Sail Supply out of Florida. I had a heavy dacron main with battens, an 8oz dacron genoa with sunbrella sunstrip and a 1.5oz nylon assym. They cost me around 10K.
Hope this helps.
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05-01-2018, 08:55
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Join Date: Apr 2017
Location: Kansas
Boat: FP Salina 48, Hobie 33
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Re: Price of mast, sail and all rigging
Odds are the mast was made by ZSpar. You can contact the US division which is US Spar. I had to buy a part for my boat from them and they were very helpful. If ZSpar made the mast, US Spar will have all the specs for you. Unfortunately, they don't list any multihulls on their web site, so you'll have to call them.
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05-01-2018, 09:31
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: MELBOURNE
Boat: LIPARI 41
Posts: 28
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Re: Price of mast, sail and all rigging
Just replaced the mast for lipari 41 here in florida everything from mast step up all rigging and lines 38K
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05-01-2018, 10:11
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Join Date: Jan 2016
Location: Ventura, California, USA
Boat: Ta Chiao 56
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Re: Price of mast, sail and all rigging
It might be worthwhile to talk to your insurance carrier,. they’ may have already paid for a similar replacement. If not them, reach out to others, I’d try Pantaenius, for one.
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05-01-2018, 15:42
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Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: Cincinnati
Boat: Lagoon 500
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Re: Price of mast, sail and all rigging
Assuming you are in the VI, I have never been impressed with the riggers in either the USVI or BVI. The boatyards in southern Grenada are very likely the best deals and the best in the whole of the Eastern Caribbean.
Another choice is might be looking into a few shops in Fajardo, Puerto Rico.
If your boat is in the Bahamas, Ft Lauderdale would be your best bet. I recommend Mack Sails. I had them replace all of the rigging & sails for under $32,000 (FP43). Colin Mack may have a recommendation. He might have a recommendation for you if you are further south.
Also, I do not know the height of your rig, but if over 65 ft you might consider making the new rig IC compliant.
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05-01-2018, 16:18
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Join Date: Oct 2013
Location: Jacksonville/ out cruising
Boat: Island Packet 38
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Re: Price of mast, sail and all rigging
Surely it’s insured? Then of course they have a say.
However if I were to do this, I believe I’d make sure she was sea worthy, then Plan on motoring her to Florida to a rigger there.
However we don’t know where it is so that may not be an option
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07-01-2018, 08:47
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Join Date: Jun 2016
Location: Phoenix/Puerto Penasco
Boat: Between boats--currently shopping
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Re: Price of mast, sail and all rigging
I assume you are looking at the auction boat from TMM. I just got a quote from US Spars for a lagoon 420 for a complete rig replacement including all rigging, lines, electrical, and furlers. 58k delivered to FL.
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08-01-2018, 12:36
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Join Date: Jan 2018
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Re: Price of mast, sail and all rigging
Thanks for all the replies. Yes the boat is seaworthy and is in South Florida. I'm waiting on a reply from Lagoon to see what they say. I will give the guy in Fort Lauderdale a shout and hopefully he can get my a quote. Thanks again
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08-01-2018, 13:26
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Marine Service Provider
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Northland, NZ
Boat: Woods Vardo 34 Cat
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Re: Price of mast, sail and all rigging
If this was/is a salvage boat there are really quite a few options. Starting with building the new mast from a "blemished" section which has some defects in the anodizing or some scratches and maybe non structural dings from shipping from Europe.
Fitting a used boom, furler and sails other possibilities. Let me know if you're looking to go this route and I'm happy to help. Put a new "blemished" mast on my boat last year.
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08-01-2018, 14:08
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Join Date: Sep 2014
Location: On the boat
Boat: Lagoon 400
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Re: Price of mast, sail and all rigging
Cant you just order from ZSPAR, guys that made mast ? At least you know you will get what you need.
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12-01-2018, 18:28
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Join Date: Dec 2015
Boat: Lagoon 450 F
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Re: Price of mast, sail and all rigging
Quote:
Originally Posted by sdtheclub
I have a 2018 450s Lagoon catamaran that lost the mast in a hurricane. Any idea of the cost at replacing all the rigging, sails, mast, spreader ect. Thanks
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Funny you should ask. I have a 2017 450F that lost its rig during Irma, but was otherwise largely undamaged. I ordered a complete OEM rig from US Spars as soon as I received the OK from my insurance carrier, and that very mast was stepped just today. I should note that US Spars was able to find the exact specs of my factory rig via the hull number and from a few numbers that were on the original mast.
Total cost of the new mast, including a new OEM furler/foils, all rigging, a new boom, and shipping tot he BVI was $43,291. If you don't need the furler, subtract about $3,000. My sails had been stowed for the storm and were undamaged, so I can't help you there. I don't have the bill from the rigger yet, but I anticipate $4,000-$5,000 in labor.
If you have additional damage beyond the rig, an invaluable resource is the Beneteau Parts web site. You have to register and wait for login credentials from Beneteau, but that only takes a day or two. From Beneteau's site you can find most OEM parts for your 450. This link will take you directly to Beneteau's parts page: BENETEAU USA
I should note that I ultimately placed my Lagoon parts order through Multitech Marine, as Multitech is a Lagoon parts dealer in North America and as such was able to find parts that I could not find on the Beneteau Parts web site, as comprehensive as it is.
It has been quite an effort to get my boat back together, and I feel like I was actually one of the lucky ones, at least from a damage perspective. If anyone is wondering, my boat had been dry docked and sand screwed at Nanny Cay for the hurricane season. The boat is currently docked in Road Town.
Best of luck with your 450. Feel free to reach out with any questions.
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