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Instructions for end splicing of braided line are available on line ,
just google. If you can't splice, here's a trick. Get your line spliced at a rigging shop. Attach your jib halyard to the chain plate and detach the roller furling. Put the line around the chain plate and reattach the roller furling. Now, release the socket head screws that hold the the lower shroud covering the sheave and place the line on the sheave. replace the shroud and you're in business. On Fri, 10 Oct 2003 21:44:18 GMT, "JR" wrote: I have to change the continuous line on my Hood roller furler. Is there instruction anywhere on splicing the line? Is that what I need to do? I got the boat in July after Gatti Marine and Racine Riverside in Wisconsin messed up the set-up (line installed backward/upside down). We struggled with it waiting for the repair but Racine Riverside blew me off. Now in dry-dock, the line could use a change, showing its wear. Any direction is much appreciated. I'll no doubt have other questions as I seek to set her up properly. Thanks. Ryan |
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