Three Big Rigs in Two Days: RSB Rigging Solutions
Last week was a record week for RSB Rigging Solutions, who stepped three big rigs in two days; the first being 50m Ketch by Perini Navi, Is A Rose, closely followed by the graceful 34m sloop, Nephele.
The week begun with the final prep and build of the rigs, gearing up to the project completions. The re-step of the rigs had to be perfectly timed with the unsettled weather conditions. The riggers had two tempestuous weather windows so were up against the clock to ensure all the prep and build was in place in order to finish in time.
Steve Branagh, Director and founder of RSB Rigging Solutions is proud of his team for the excellent work displayed.
‘The guys did an amazing job getting the rigs built for both boats just in time to avoid the next big low pressure coming through. Re-stepping masts at this time of year is always a bit of a weather lottery but with our flexible team we can work around this and make every effort to stay on schedule and keep the boat happy'.
This feat was undertaken last week whilst coordinating with the re-build of SY Destination rig, new mooring lines for S/Y Kaimaxitha, tender lift strops for SY Twizzle and completion of running rigging for the J class Hanuman.
RSB Rigging Solutions, launched in 2005, provide a complete service for the maintenance, repair and replacement of standing and running rigging and also have completed a large number of composite rigging retrofits. In the last three years RSB have extended more into the motor yacht market and have been involved with a number of mega-yachts building mooring and toe lines, tender lifting systems, as well as external access systems for wash downs.
RSB Rigging Solutions can provide you with an efficient and professional service package for all your rigging needs.
For all enquiries regarding RSB Rigging Solutions Products and Services please contact us using the 'Contact the Author' button below, or phone +34 971 495 931
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