Aldo Alesio at St. Francis Yacht Club | August 18 |
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Personally, the tuning guide seems a bit overboard when it comes to
tapering every last line on the boat. Most of the high-tech lines
(especially Vectran) seem to wear poorly when exposed, or at least
the few tapered lines on my boat do. My feeling is, if you really
want to save weight aloft on a boat this size, use a thinner double
braid on the main halyard (I use 5/16" Yale Crystalyne), loop the
halyard through the headboard twice and tie a figure eight instead of
using a shackle. Melges 24's seem fond of doing this WITH a tapered
halyard...whatever. Needless to say, I use a Wichard shackle anyway.
Other than that, Marlow Super Pre-Stretch makes a great, cheap line
for a spin hal - rarely hockles and runs great during a douse...and I
use 5/16" Samson Ultra-Tech (Technora core) for the jib hals (cheaper
than vectran-core and just as good for the headsails). Bob Doerr on 1/15/102 11:37 AM said: >>Scott: >> >> >> >>I am looking at the North Tuning Guide on the website. >> >>It looks pretty good to me. I am in the process of >> >>replacing all my halyard, also, and am inclined to use >> >>the info in the "Guide." What do others think? >> >> >> >>Bob Doerr on 1/14/102 3:59 PM said: >> >> >> >>>>Scott Sorbie on 1/11/102 8:32 AM said: >> >>>> >> >>>> >> >>>> >> >>>>>>I have to replace the jib halyard on Hull #111 this >> >>>> >> >>>>year. Any suggestions on material, brand or size? >> >>What >> >>>> >> >>>>are people using? What works? What doesn't? Also, >> >>>> >> >>>>what shackles work best? The one on the halyard >> >>now >> >>>> >> >>>>requires high efforts to release and I am thinking of >> >>>> >> >>>>replacing it as well. Suggestions? >> >>>> >> >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >>>>>> >> >>>> >> >>>> >> >>>> >> >> >>
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