Three Bridge Fiasco Race (Doublehanded) at Singlehanded Sailing SocietyJanuary 29
Story
Fantastic participation! Thank you to all for coming out for the first season counter!
SSS TBF Trophy Meeting Oakland Yacht Club, 7:30 pm Wednesday, February 9th.
Result
PosBoatTotalRace 1
1Motorcycle Irene11
2Great White22
3Ergo33
4El Raton44
5Libra55
6Verve66
7Shenanigans77
8Magic Bus88
9Moxie99
10Elise1010
11Wetsu1111
12Thumper1212
14Light'n Up14DNF
14Wile E Coyote14DNF
14Discotheque14DNF
14Risk14DNF
14Witchy Woman14DNF
14Opa!14DNF
14Chili Dog14DNF
14Archimedes14DNF
14Peaches14DNF
14Bobs14DNF
14Mirage14DNF
14Dianne14DNS
14Swampdonkey14DNS
14Take Five14DNS
14Simba14DNS
14Taz!!14DNS
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Author: George
Subject: Jib Halyards
Info: (16752 views) Posted: Thursday 8-16-07 04:26:08 PM
My two cents...

My Jib and main halyards are 5/16" tapered down to 3/16" core on the last 20' of the working end. However I also pulled the core out of the first 10' of the tailing end (just short of the spinlock jam cleats when hoisted)...not a good decision. With the core removed the cover is very soft/pliable and tangles very easily when tryig to douse. Also, when I replace my spinnaker halyard I will no longer use a shackle. It lets go every once in a while. I'd rather tie the halyward to the spinny as I do the sheets. Tieing has never failed me.

George

:: Roger,
::
:: Currently the majority of the fleet is using 5/16" line
:: tapered down to 3/16" core. I usually have the last 20'
:: just the spectra core to save on weight aloft when it is
:: hoisted. This is the case for the jib and the main
:: halyards. On the spinnaker I have recently gone down to
:: 1/4" line tapered down to 1/8" core. This is plenty
:: strong enough for our boats and still not too small to
:: handle.
::
:: A halyard 3/8" is going to be way too big for our boats.
:: Some clutches do have a hard time with the smaller 5/16"
:: line, but there are ones that work. We have a halyard
:: tensioning system, so if it slips through the clutch a
:: little it is not hard to adjust. Without this system you
:: are far more sensitive to the line slipping through the
:: clutch.
::
:: Hope that helps.
::

:: -Jason
::
:: :: I'm looking at Scott Easons helpful list of line sizes
:: :: but am still confused. My boat has old Lewmar rope
:: :: clutches which require 3/8" line to hold. I tried an
:: :: extra halyard 3/8" tapered to 5/16th. Its too large to
:: :: pass through the sheave at the top which is small and
:: :: has a guard.
::
:: :: Im assuming the answer is to use a thinner taperd line
:: :: and replace the rope clutch. What are others using? The
:: :: tuning guide says 3/16th technora but doesnt say the
:: :: cover size
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