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On Fri, 21 Jan 2005 15:45:46 -0800, "Robert or Karen Swarts"
wrote: I am about to replace the halyards and sheets on my 25' sailboat. I have measured the old lines with a caliper, and had my neighbor repeat the measurements to be sure they were consistent. The result is that the lines measure between 5/16 and 3/8 for the halyards, and between 3/8 and 7/16 for the sheets. Does anyone know if old, weathered lines tend to measure more or less than their nominal diameter? I.e., are these 5/16, 3/8 or 7/16? =============================================== The loads on a 25 ft boat are not that high so anything 5/16 or greater should have enough strength. To minimize weight aloft I'd go with a smaller, low stretch line for the halyards, preferably Spectra. For the sheets, get something that feels comfortable in your hands, probably 3/8. |
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