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On Mon, 09 Aug 2004 05:50:52 GMT, "William Graves"
wrote: I have several similarly rigged blocks for lifting my dinghy and its motor. Top and bottom blocks have two sheaves. The top block has a place to dead-end the beginning of the line (I forget what that's called!). Anyway the line goes down, around the first sheave, up to the same side sheave, then down and outboard to the next sheave, up to the final sheave and then to my hand for pulling. I use good quality woven line and the line develops twist whenever there is a load being lifted. Not much twist develops without a load. I can remove the line and clear out all the twist. When I re-rig and then load, the twists start coming back. I believe something about this setup forces a twist in the line WHEN LOADED. I am thinking that the line that crosses over from one vertical plane of sheaves to the other must ride on the edge of the sheave as it enters and then gradually gets "rolled" as it finally meets the groove in the sheave. Anyone know what is happening? Is there a way to rig this kind of purchase without getting a twist? -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Bill Graves RKBA! You can get blocks that won't swivel. I had that problem in my mainsheet and a new block fixed it. |
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