Related Articles
Replacing your Guard Wires, a Step-by-Step Guide Guard Wires, also known as Guard Rails and Lifelines, are fitted through Deck Stanchions positioned along the toe rail or gunwale between the pulpit and pushpit rails on yachts and boats to help prevent crew members from falling overboard. As part of a yacht’s safety inventory, they should … Continued
Read more
The Jimmy Green Rigging Sales Team are happy to advise you on the Custom Build process for ordering your wire Guard Wires, Lifelines or Jackstays. Follow the Jimmy Green Custom Build Process to get an instant quote and complete the order yourself Step 1 – Terminal, optional – Choose your termination Step 2 – Wire, required … Continued
Read more
Pleasure craft under the length of 13.7 metres are not subject to any statutory requirements for safety equipment. However, it is very important to prepare your boat as best you can for your intended purpose. Different equipment is required for day boats and for boats with eating and sleeping facilities. Regularly checking your kit is imperative, especially … Continued
Read more
Danbuoys, Lifebuoys, Floating Lines, Automatic Lights and Recovery Slings are required by the: World Sailing Offshore Special Regulations These are the requirements stated in the regulations which apply to both Monohulls and Multihulls in Category Races 0, 1 and 2. Race Categories are explained further down the page. 4.22.3 a) a lifebuoy with a self-igniting … Continued
Read more
