This Sea Maui rigging inspection checklist helps crews assess standing and running rigging on a sailing catamaran before departure. It covers terminals, chain plates, gooseneck, tangs, fittings, pins and cotter pins, clevises, furler, winches, blocks, shackles, pad eyes, and halyards. Use it for weekly master inspections, monthly running rigging checks, and annual third-party surveys. Record measurements and component specs, note wear, corrosion, or deformation, attach photos, log actions and replacements, and maintain a rigging logbook aligned with CFR and USCG requirements. Includes fields for vessel details, equipment condition, comments, and inspector signature.
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