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Scotty wrote:
Here's an explanation as to why charlie is an idiot. Yes, I know you all knew it already, but charlie needs things spelled out for him. "Charlie Morgan" wrote in message 1) Have someone else climb the mast Dumb! he said ***WITHOUT*** climbing the mast. 2) Attach a small diameter "messenger" line to the bitter end and pull that through. Then detach the old halyard. At the point where the old halyard was attached, you now attach the bitter end of the new halyard and use the messenger line to pull it through. Dumber! Why do you need a messanger line? Just sew the new halyard to the old one. 2a) If the old halyard is really of no potential for reuse, then you can just cut off the headboard shackle, attach the bitter end of the new halyard to that end, and pull it through. Really stupid! Cut? Why? Save the old halyard for a spare. Actually, as much as CM is a royal dunce, the messenfer line is better in some respects becasue then you're not passing an increased width of line through the roller at the top. On some boats, any increase in width will cause a jam up there and then you'll end up going up the mast anyway...also, if you have internal halyards like ours, the whole operation goes smotther using a messenger line..we just use that cheap stuff from WallyWorld...more cord than line, but it's strong enough not to break under tension and slides over things ... |
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