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Jim. As an experiment, on my anchor rode I marked 25' intervals by spray
painting different colors. It's held up for 5 years now. I tried tape, but it didn't last long . For halyard and centerboard marks , I use rigging tape (white) and black or red tape. For 3 strand dock lines I 'tuck in' a bit of colored yarn where the line meets the toe rail. I bought new sheets this year so went with red for the main and blue for the jib. -- Scott Vernon Plowville PA __/)__/)__ "Jim Cate" wrote in message ... Peter Bennett wrote: 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 I think that if you paint the lines with anything, they will become very stiff, and unpleasant to handle. If you really feel you need to colour-code your lines, you should replace them with pre-coloured line, which should be readily available at most marine stores. What about patterns made with permanent Magic Marker pens? Incidentally, the interest in color coding isn't so much to identify the lines, but to permit convenient checks on how much line has been let out. For example, how deep the dagger board has been extended, or how much to drop the main halyard for first, second, or third reefing points, or how much anchor line has been let out. Jim Jim |
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