Spring Keel at St. Francis Yacht ClubMarch 3 - 4
Result
PosBoatTotalRace 1Race 2Race 3
1Witchy Woman6213
2Motorcycle Irene9126
3Baffett10631
4Wile E Coyote15744
5Magic Bus17458
6Xena18972
7El Raton193115
8Moxie20569
9Bessie Jay3112127
10Mirage3111911
11Peaches3214810
12Elise35131012
13Kolibri3781415
14Opa!39101514
14Wild Mojo41151313
15Radio Flyer4916DNF16
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Author: Brendan Busch ([email protected]) contact the author
Subject: Re: halyard replacement
Info: (25725 views) Posted: Monday 1-14-02 10:01:00 AM
I just replaced all the halyards on Jalapeno (#46). I used 5/16" Yale Crystalyne for the Jib halyards, and 5/16" Yale Vizzion for the Spinnaker halyards. I left them coated the whole way for longer life, though many (most?) folks strip the cover. I've had uncoated halyards break after 3 seasons due to UV exposure and chafe, so I figured I'd pay for the weight aloft to have them last longer. I had to make a couple mast changes to leave them covered: The sheaves in my mast were for wire, so I got new ones from Ballenger for rope, and the halyard sheave box was too too narrow for the splice on 5/16" rope. I had to file out the spinaker sheave area (the jib was OK, partially due to a different kind of eye splice on the Technora rope).

You'll want to stick to Technora or something equally low stretch for the Jib Halyards. The Spin halyard can deal with slightly stretchier material. You'll want at least 5/16" at the working end; 1/4" is too skinny for most crew to be very happy with, and may not hold well in cleats and line clutches.

I used 1/4" Yale Crystalyne for the main halyard. This has plenty of strength and cleats fine in my spinlock clutch.

I used #5 Tylaska Trigger release shackles on the jib and spin halyards. These are expensive ($100 each), but your foredeck will love you for them. I use them on my spin sheets as well. If your foredeck has fragile fingers (long fingernails?) you can buy them a fid and make life really easy. A plug for these shackles: I've done 6 seasons and many hundreds of races on my Santana 35 with the same #8 Tylaskas and never had any issue with them. The ability to release them under load with a fid has saved us serious trouble before.

I just used a Wichard key pin shackle for the main.

Lots of other opinions out there--I resorted to the gear above based on experience with my Santana 35. I use the same stuff (slightly larger) on the Santana and it has been well tested.

hope this helps,

--brendan

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