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Trap wires #54387
08/02/05 10:05 PM
08/02/05 10:05 PM
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syk_puppy Offline OP
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I know it is a matter of personal preference, but about how high should the bethwaite ball on the end of a cant miss handle be from the edge of the rail on a H16. I've got one that is only 2 inches and the other is 8 inches. Would you suggest shortening the wire on the one that is 2" from the rail. Seems a little low to me. I obviously havent trapped much, only on an TheMightyHobie18 and didnt notice how it was rigged. Any help is greatly appreciated! Ryno

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Re: Trap wires [Re: syk_puppy] #54388
08/03/05 04:21 PM
08/03/05 04:21 PM
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Usually the trap ring (or in this case... ball) would be touching or nearly touching the rail to get the crew to trapeze as low as possible. From there it is up to how comfortable you are on the wire. Higher can make it easier to come in off the wire, but higher can also be harder to hook into. You might have to lift your butt to get the ball into the spreader.

These balls and rings are normally hung from a wire that ends about 32" above the deck with a "T" handle at that point so you can lift your weight on and off the wire. From that point there should be a line system that is also attached to a bunjee to pull the ball up when not used. There is normally a "rope lock" on the line to adjust the height of the ball / ring. The bunjee runs under the tramp to the opposite trap system.


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