Hardware for stays, shrouds, and lifelines, including turnbuckles, forks and eyes, and rigging insulators.
[Hayn Enterprises, LLC, Rocky Hill, CT, USA]
Range of hardware for sail-handling, mooring, standing rigging, and other uses. Primarily for one-design and daysailing boats, but some models suitable for smaller cruisers
[Schaefer Marine, Inc., New Bedford, MA, USA]
Three types of turnbuckle for cables from 8 to 10mm that can be loosened or tightened with a normal winch handle.
[Nemo Industrie S.r.l., Cella di Mercato S., Italy]
Fabricator of standing and running rigging, lifelines, furling systems and other hardware.
[Sailing Services, Miami, FL, USA]
Offers covers for steering wheel, turnbuckles, dodger rail, spars, stanchions, oars, and fenders.
[Boatleather, Seattle, WA, USA]
Leather turnbuckle covers with hook-and-eye fastenings will last longer than plastic and are better looking.
[Edson International, New Bedford, MA, USA]
Leather covers for the ends of your spreaders. They come with thread and needle for hand-stitching..
[Edson International, New Bedford, MA, USA]
New wire and cable end fittings rival to Norseman, StaLock, and other terminals,
[Practical Sailor, 1 April 2003]
Surveys, sells, installs, and repairs standing rigging on cruising boats. Also does electrical wiring in masts, running rigging, anchoring, steering, electrical and electronic systems.
[North East Rigging Systems, LLC, Needham, MA, USA]
A full-service rigging loft. They also conduct workshops, write books, produce videos and operate an on-line mailing list on both modern and traditional rigging. Their site contains a monthly puzzler for those who think about rigging problems and an on-line forum
[Brion Toss Yacht Riggers, Port Townsend, WA, USA]