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I do exactly that, for exactly the same reason. Sheets are always black,
reefing lines are blue (1st reef) and red (2nd reef). Topping lifts are white, jib halyard is red (roller furler, usually don't need to raise or lower) and main halyard is green. My mizzen halyard is white, but it's not likely to get confused with anything else, and so are my mizzen staysail halyards. Same for my drifter halyard -- I have to go forward for it anyway, so no there's no need to colour code it. But I wouldn't ever try to dye or paint the lines -- I just buy coloured line in bulk. You can get an amazing variety of line colours these days. -- Karin Conover-Lewis Fair and Balanced since 1959 klc dot lewis at centurytel dot net "Jim Cate" wrote in message ... I have a small cruiser with a number of lines led to the cockpit, and I am thinking of marking them (color coding) to help in identifying the lines when under sail. Has anyone marked or color-coded their lines, and if so, what kind of paint or dye would be recommended. I'm considering using cans of paint spray to mark portions of the lines. - Obviously, I don't want to damage the lines, and I would like to use something that would stand up to heat, moisture, etc., over time. Jim Cate |
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On Fri, 09 Jul 2004 18:07:38 -0500, Jim Cate wrote:
I have a small cruiser with a number of lines led to the cockpit, and I am thinking of marking them (color coding) to help in identifying the lines when under sail. Has anyone marked or color-coded their lines, and if so, what kind of paint or dye would be recommended. I'm considering using cans of paint spray to mark portions of the lines. - Obviously, I don't want to damage the lines, and I would like to use something that would stand up to heat, moisture, etc., over time. Jim Cate If they all lead through stoppers or rope clutches, it might be easier to label the clutches with dymos or the like. Otherwise, you could sew some colored thread into the lines for an inch or so wherever it would be visible when you needed to know. When time comes to replace a line, you can get them in all sorts of color. Rodney Myrvaagnes NYC J36 Gjo/a "Accordions don't play 'Lady of Spain.' People play 'Lady of Spain." |
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