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Old 09-13-2010, 07:41 AM
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Originally Posted by Ian McColgin View Post
I don't recall Brion's pic but there's a guy on the WoodenBoat Forum who is a rigger in San Francisco (I think) who does big ship and historic rigs. He has a nifty sort of bent off-set gizmo for the final tightening.

I've only set up deadeyes on smaller boats (20 tons or so) where hand snugging the lee shrouds a little at a time tack to tack did a nice job.
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Originally Posted by Ian McColgin View Post
He’s Jamie White aka Clyderigged.
415 786-5673
jamie@theSquareRigger.com

Somewhere he has pix.
Ian snugging up deadeyes on the lee shroud is a terrible way to set up rigging....... just plain wrong, i get really miffed with people i've done rigging work for when they do this.

P.s Clyderigged is a member of this forum too
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