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Yacht Rigging in Rhode Island

Browse marine providers across Rhode Island. Standing and running rigging — inspection, replacement, and tune-ups.

About this service

Standing rigging (wire shrouds and stays) is what holds the mast up. Running rigging (sheets, halyards, control lines) is what makes the sails work. Both have predictable lifespans — standing rigging 10–15 years, running rigging 5–10 — and both fail in expensive, often catastrophic ways when ignored. A qualified rigger can inspect, tune, and replace rigging at a small fraction of the cost of a dismasting.

Marine providers in Rhode Island

12 shown

No exact rigging matches yet — these are notable marine shops in Rhode Island. Many marinas and yards offer rigging without naming it explicitly.

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Fulcrum Speedworks

Boat Builder · Repair services
RI
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Cataumet Boats

Boat Shop · Repair services
RI

Stanley's Boat Yard

Marina · Repair services
25 Barton Avenue, Barrington, RI 02806

West Marine

Boat Shop · Repair services
RI
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East Greenwich Marina

Marina
28 Water Street, East Greenwich, RI 02818
+1-401-575-7665Website
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Brewer's Cove Haven Marina

Marina
101 Narragansett Avenue, Barrington, RI 02806
+1 401-246-1600
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The Marina at BLU

Marina
RI
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Long Cove Marina

Marina
RI

Port Edgewood Marina

Marina
RI

Safe Harbor Island Park Marina

Marina
RI

Shelter Cove Marina

Marina
RI

Striper Marina

Marina
RI

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Frequently asked

How often should standing rigging be replaced?
Stainless steel standing rigging on a regularly-sailed cruising boat should be replaced every 10–15 years even without visible damage — fatigue cracks at swage fittings are invisible until they fail. Insurance underwriters increasingly require documented rigging inspection or replacement after 15 years.
What does standing rigging replacement cost?
For a typical 40-ft cruising sailboat, full standing rigging replacement (all wire, swages, and turnbuckles) runs $4,000–$10,000 in 2026 depending on rig configuration (sloop, cutter, ketch), wire diameter, and labor market.
How often should a rig be tuned?
After major weather events, after re-stepping the mast, and annually as part of spring commissioning. Most riggers offer tune-as-you-sail service where they ride along on the first sail of the season to fine-tune in actual sailing conditions.