Fixing Sailboats -Tips to fix Sailboat Rigging Chafe with PVC tubing. Patrick Childress Sailing #2

Fixing Sailboats - Fix Sailboat Rigging Chafe, Install PVC Tubing. This is a way to slip PVC tubing onto a stay without taking the lower terminal off or shortening the stay in order to reduce sail chafe and sheet chafe on a sailboat. This is one of of the Patrick Childress Sailing 's Sailboat how to videos. Also see "Rigging Chafe" part one. https://youtu.be/NPmMLxALjf4 See more sailing videos at Http://www.youtube.com/patrickchildress Many of the products we have used through the years can be found on our blog here: http://www.WhereIsBrickHouse.com/about **As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases** #PatrickChildressSailing #WhereisBrickHouse #BluewaterSailboat

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Fixing Sailboats - Fix Sailboat Rigging Chafe, Install PVC Tubing. This is a way to slip PVC tubing onto a stay without taking the lower terminal off or shortening the stay in order to reduce sail chafe and sheet chafe on a sailboat. This is one of of the Patrick Childress Sailing 's Sailboat how to videos. Also see "Rigging Chafe" part one. https://youtu.be/NPmMLxALjf4 See more sailing videos at Http://www.youtube.com/patrickchildress Many of the products we have used through the years can be found on our blog here: http://www.WhereIsBrickHouse.com/about **As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases** #PatrickChildressSailing #WhereisBrickHouse #BluewaterSailboat

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for Fixing Sailboats -Tips to fix Sailboat Rigging Chafe with PVC tubing. Patrick Childress Sailing #2

Mark Berger
Mark Berger - 5 years ago
Like the spiral cut - would think a sharp Stanley / lino knife would do -
? elsewhere I read that enclosing the wire would accelerate corrosion as water will dry slower & leave the salt & also as its covered checking the rig is much more difficult - ? possible leading to a surprise dismasting down the road ? Would love to hear your views on this
Patrick Childress Sailing
Patrick Childress Sailing - 5 years ago
I suppose since people have broken out of prison using a dull hacksaw blade, one could use a razorblade knife to cut the tubing....but it would not be practicable. The plastic is too thick, too hard and far too long. Accelerating corrosion has always been a concern using the tightly gripping, store bought, plastic chafe strips. But in many years of use, I have not seen that problem develop whether we have used 316 or 304 rigging. The PVC tubing is a looser fit so rain can flush through and there is air flow pretty much eliminating any of the ingredients to cause the worries about deteriorating the metal. In in any case, I have never seen a wire fail mid length, which does not mean it can't happen. All the dismastings I know of resulted from a failed chain plate or broken wire at a terminal. So a wire failure is far more prone where the wire enters a terminal. Since the PVC is a loose fit, I would suggest using tiny wire ties on the shroud, about a meter apart to act as spacers so the PVC does not chatter directly against the stay in a strong wind. With my bad hearing I don't hear it but Rebecca, laser ears, does.
RAGH
RAGH - 5 years ago
I like the concept but that was a lot of plastic that is hard to capture, going into the ocean. Perhaps cutting with a knife would be less of an issue.
Dan McAfee
Dan McAfee - 5 years ago
I've just started watching (from the beginning), and following your videos. Looks like I'll be learning a lot. Thanks

Also, I've used a lighter (the "jet" flame type) to lightly melt the "meat hooks" down. If done carefully you get what I think is a more solid fastness, along with a nice smooth rounded surface.
Patrick Childress Sailing
Patrick Childress Sailing - 5 years ago
Dan, thanks for the lighter, melting, tip. And thanks for coming on board.
Newbry M. Mitchell
Newbry M. Mitchell - 5 years ago
Another great video Patrick. I like your tips for working alone and your many cost-effective improvements. Thank you.
cameron Gibbs
cameron Gibbs - 5 years ago
I have seen mop heads on rigging but never knew what they were for ?? Do you have any idea
cameron Gibbs
cameron Gibbs - 5 years ago
+Patrick Childress Sailing no they were mop heads but does make sense to stop chaffing
Patrick Childress Sailing
Patrick Childress Sailing - 5 years ago
I have never see, what I would think of as a mop head, on rigging, but there are "baggy wrinkles" which are rather bulky chafing gear made from old rope and often look like a big cylindrical sponge.
Mike Scala
Mike Scala - 5 years ago
Really great ideas, another great video.  Thank you.
Patrick Childress Sailing
Patrick Childress Sailing - 5 years ago
Thanks, Mike.
Brian Fitzgerald
Brian Fitzgerald - 5 years ago
I wonder if running a string down the center of the PVC then using it's friction back and forth to cut the PVC would work?
https://youtu.be/Dp8PSWHpSD8
Patrick Childress Sailing
Patrick Childress Sailing - 5 years ago
I am not sure what sort of string would be abrasive enough to make the cut. The saw blades cut pretty quickly though and I was able to cut in a spiral which does help the grip. On the bottom end, I eventually gave it a wrap of narrow Gorilla tape. Also, it might be useful to install small wire ties at several places on the wire stay as spacers to help keep the PVC tube from chattering on the stay. The sound, on a breezy day, does not bother me but does at times bother Rebecca.
Matt Ray
Matt Ray - 5 years ago
OMG< the safety issues I saw in this video with those tools and your bare feet! LOL
Patrick Childress Sailing
Patrick Childress Sailing - 5 years ago
I used to work as a home remodeling contractor. I still have all of my fingers and toes despite all the "dangerous" power tools I used. The thought of doing bodily damage is always in my mind when I use a tool, just like moving around the deck of a boat, the thought of plunging over the side is always one of my biggest fears and helps to keep me safe......so far.
Lenovo Tablet
Lenovo Tablet - 5 years ago
Great tips, Thank you.
A tip I would add is use flush cut snips to trim the wire ties, zip ties, tie wraps, whatever term you might use. Leaves no chance for getting cut on the short sharpntsils left from angled wire cutters.
Patrick Childress Sailing
Patrick Childress Sailing - 5 years ago
LT, I have heard of the flush cut snips but are they easy to find in a marine store?

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Roy's Favorites
Roy's Favorites - 5 years ago
Love the videos. Just full of great tips for cruises, and wannabe cruisers alike.
Roy's Favorites
Roy's Favorites - 5 years ago
Patrick Childress can't wait to see what you share next. I have so much to learn, it's all great. Absolute DIY gold.
Patrick Childress Sailing
Patrick Childress Sailing - 5 years ago
Thanks Roy. I have a number of projects planned but if there is any thing in particular you could suggest, I would like to hear it.
Patrick Lindsay
Patrick Lindsay - 5 years ago
Good stuff, Patrick. Can't get enough useful tips for us DIYers, especially for us singlehanders who often find ourselves in a situation where two hands would be helpful (referring to your use of the board and padeyes to hold down the PVC.)
Patrick Childress Sailing
Patrick Childress Sailing - 5 years ago
Patrick, thanks for the positive comment. I have up now 14 more, similar, videos of things that have proved useful over the years. Coming up is a series of 3 videos "Surviving on a desert Island" which I did while in Chagos. They are about 1) Fresh water on an atoll, 2) using coconuts 3) coconut crabs . Thanks for watching!
Patrick Childress Sailing
Patrick Childress Sailing - 5 years ago
Thank you Patrick and thanks for watching!

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