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You're the one adding all the extra steps, after Jeff told
him exactly what to do. Aww, give Charlie-Krusty a break. He's trying to be nice, he's just not very good at it (hardly surprising). Charlie Morgan wrote, On many boats, you either have to cut off the splice/shackle end or use a messenger wire from the other direction. How much voltage do you recommend using on that messenger wire, Krustie? In any event cutting a perfectly good splice is not something I'm very quick to do. It wastes line & the time spent making the splice. Jeff wrote: There can certainly be a variety of different setups. However, this touches on an interesting question: Which is better, splicing on the shackle, or tying it? Depends on the configuration at the truck. Is the head of the sail a bit below the sheave? Does the sheave protrude very slightly to give a fair lead straight down the luff of the sail? How long is the backstay crane (or there may not even be a standing backstay)? How important is it to be able to remove the shackle, and how important is it to get every fraction of an inch in hoist? In racing boats, I like the halyard on a splice. Generally tolerances are tighter and there's a better lead from the sheave. My preference is for tying, using a stunsail tackbend (buntline hitch) which will cinch down on the shackle and hold it tight. The knot takes up little space, while a splice could potentially get jammed in the sheave. Also, with a knot its easy to "end for end" periodically. So is a splice if you don't mind cutting it ![]() Good knot suggestion. Much better than a bowline, which can get jammed in the sheave easier than a splice and also will torque the headboard to one side or the other. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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