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I think a lot depends on whether you are actually using the knot to
take the jib sheets on and off either for headsail changes or stowage. With a roller jib, you stretch it, soak it, bake it, stretch it, soak it, and bake it again. After a season or two of that, about the only thing that's going to get any knot undone is a hacksaw. It's a real toss up at this point between the spliced eyes and the sunsail hitch. Wanting to try the parallel core eye splice is the real balance tipper. -- Roger Long "Jeff" wrote in message news ![]() Garland Gray II wrote: Sounds like you have already discarded the idea of a stunsail hitch, but were you to use it on a jibsheet, you'd probably have to cut it off. I've never had one I couldn't untie, though a few have fought back a bit. |
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