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STANDING RIGGING

SAILING STRUCTURE

Standing rigging in sailboats comprises the essential fixed elements that support and stabilize the mast. These components form the structural foundation of a sailboat’s rigging system, contributing to overall stability and the efficient transfer of wind energy for optimal sailing performance.

STANDING RIGGING FABRICATION

Furling & Rigging, a maritime industry leader, excels in the meticulous fabrication of standing rigging, prioritizing sailboat stability. Committed to safety and quality, the company exclusively employs OEM hardware, ensuring top-notch durability and performance in every rigging setup. Sailors choosing Furling & Rigging can trust in the expertise that guarantees their vessels’ structural integrity for a secure and confident seafaring experience.

Single Spreader

Rigging a single spreader sailboat involves setting up the mast with a single spreader for lateral support. Shrouds connect the mast to the sides for stability, and the forestay supports the front, while the backstay controls tension. This configuration allows sailors to adjust sail tension and positioning for optimal performance in different wind conditions.

Single Spreader

Rigging a single spreader sailboat involves setting up the mast with a single spreader for lateral support. Shrouds connect the mast to the sides for stability, and the forestay supports the front, while the backstay controls tension. This configuration allows sailors to adjust sail tension and positioning for optimal performance in different wind conditions.

Single Spreader

Rigging a single spreader sailboat involves setting up the mast with a single spreader for lateral support. Shrouds connect the mast to the sides for stability, and the forestay supports the front, while the backstay controls tension. This configuration allows sailors to adjust sail tension and positioning for optimal performance in different wind conditions.

Single Spreader

Rigging a single spreader sailboat involves setting up the mast with a single spreader for lateral support. Shrouds connect the mast to the sides for stability, and the forestay supports the front, while the backstay controls tension. This configuration allows sailors to adjust sail tension and positioning for optimal performance in different wind conditions.

Single Spreader

Rigging a single spreader sailboat involves setting up the mast with a single spreader for lateral support. Shrouds connect the mast to the sides for stability, and the forestay supports the front, while the backstay controls tension. This configuration allows sailors to adjust sail tension and positioning for optimal performance in different wind conditions.

Double Spreader

The rigging of a double spreader sailboat entails configuring the mast with dual horizontal spreaders to provide robust lateral support. Shrouds are utilized to connect the mast to the sides, ensuring stability, while the forestay supports the front, and the backstay manages tension. This setup empowers sailors to meticulously adjust sail tension and positioning, thereby maximizing the vessel’s performance across diverse wind conditions.

Double Spreader

The rigging of a double spreader sailboat entails configuring the mast with dual horizontal spreaders to provide robust lateral support. Shrouds are utilized to connect the mast to the sides, ensuring stability, while the forestay supports the front, and the backstay manages tension. This setup empowers sailors to meticulously adjust sail tension and positioning, thereby maximizing the vessel’s performance across diverse wind conditions.

Double Spreader

The rigging of a double spreader sailboat entails configuring the mast with dual horizontal spreaders to provide robust lateral support. Shrouds are utilized to connect the mast to the sides, ensuring stability, while the forestay supports the front, and the backstay manages tension. This setup empowers sailors to meticulously adjust sail tension and positioning, thereby maximizing the vessel’s performance across diverse wind conditions.

Double Spreader

The rigging of a double spreader sailboat entails configuring the mast with dual horizontal spreaders to provide robust lateral support. Shrouds are utilized to connect the mast to the sides, ensuring stability, while the forestay supports the front, and the backstay manages tension. This setup empowers sailors to meticulously adjust sail tension and positioning, thereby maximizing the vessel’s performance across diverse wind conditions.

WIRE SIZE AND TYPES

All Wire Rope Is Stainless Steel Type-316 

1×19 STAINLESS STEEL CABLE

Stainless steel cable standing rigging 1x19