Three Bridge Fiasco (Doublehanded) at Singlehanded Sailing SocietyJanuary 30
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Fantastic day during the Three Bridge and Great turn out with 25 e27s participating.
SSS TBF Trophy Meeting Oakland Yacht Club, 7:30 pm Wednesday, February 10th.

Congratulations to the winners!

DH : El Raton (6th out of 284 overall) Recap by Ray
SH : TAZ!! (1st out of 41 overall) Recap by George
Result
PosBoatTotalRace 1
1El Raton11
2Shenanigans22
3Witchy Woman33
4Chile Dog44
5Peaches55
6Wile E Coyote66
7Light'n Up77
8Verve88
9Take Five99
10Taz!!1010
11Ergo1111
12Abigail Morgan1212
13Desperado1313
14Magic1414
15Magic Bus1515
16Thumper1616
17Dianne1717
18Opa!1818
19Get Happy!!20DNF
19Moxie20DNF
19Swampdonkey20DNF
19Attack From Mars20DNF
19Wetsu20DNF
19Mirage20DNF
19Discotheque20DNS
19Elise20DNS
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Author: Bryan Myers
Subject: Main Halyard replacement
Info: (11061 views) Posted: Monday 5-25-15 11:00:25 AM
Last season I finally went from wire to rope which I think most boats have already done long ago.

Today's rope is plenty strong enough and far lighter/pleasanter than the wire rope.

I use 6mm Vectran from West Marine. I stripped the cover off the top so when the sail is up, the cover begins about where the halyard exists the mast at the bottom. The connection to the shackle is spliced for strength.

I didn't change out my sheave (which is recommended) as a visual inspection showed it to be good shape and not scored by the wire. The new rope halyard doesn't seem to be suffering from the old sheave.

Others have reported that when switching if they don't replace the sheave their rope halyard will get eaten up pretty quickly by the sheave if the sheave was worn by the wire.

Bryan

:: Today, we put up the mast for another sailing season.
:: After doing an inspection of everything on the mast, all
:: looked good but the two plates at the top of the mast
:: that enclose the main halyard sheave.
::
:: It appears the halyard has been wearing into the plates.
:: I still have a wire rope halyard for the main.
::
:: My question is, what would cause the wear on the plates?
:: It almost looks like the halyard has been a rope saw on
:: this.
::
:: Also, is it common to keep the wire halyard or have
:: people converted over to rope? If so what is required,
:: does the sheave in the mast have to be replaced.
::
:: Thanks!

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