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Re: Robline for downhaul [Re: JeffS] #273453
06/25/14 11:16 AM
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Thanks Eric and Jake, I appreciate the education.

Dave

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Re: Robline for downhaul [Re: JeffS] #273454
06/25/14 05:06 PM
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Thanks again for the fantastic info, I'm in a part of the world where we can't try the sheet's mentioned just have to order


Jeff Southall
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Re: Robline for downhaul [Re: JeffS] #273455
06/25/14 05:09 PM
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Originally Posted by JeffS
Thanks again for the fantastic info, I'm in a part of the world where we can't try the sheet's mentioned just have to order


So am I! I have a bag full of stuff I didn't like....but I usually find some sort of use for it all.


Jake Kohl
Re: Robline for downhaul [Re: JeffS] #273459
06/26/14 01:10 AM
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That's funny I've just dragged some 4mm out and I'm mucking around with it to see how big it is after splicing

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Re: Robline for downhaul [Re: JeffS] #273496
06/27/14 08:40 AM
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Any thoughts on an in-line (or other means) for measuring working loads on line?

There are several on my boat and my father's that I feel are (gasp - as a big fan of fat ropes) probably overkill for their application.

One of the cool features I see is that my halyards are relatively small lines (not tapered), but there is additional cover spliced on right where the line needs to engage the rope clutch.

Conversely, I suspect my outhaul and downhaul lines are oversized... The spin sheets may be as well, but I can't quite figure out what kind of loads that line may be under ...

And on the C&C 36 with 110% genoa, the sheets look way too big (they swelled up so they don't quite fit in the self-tailers now)


Jay

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