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Many horizontal windlasses have combination rope/chain gypsies. I use
an S&L Horizon 1500 with a combination gypsy. I attach my rope to my chain with a back splice. Because this makes the rode thicker it tends to skip at the splice and I sometimes bend a whip onto the chain with a rolling hitch to take the load off when going over the splice. However, in most conditions just pushing down a bit on the splice as it rolls over the gypsy is enough. Some folks recommend using a splice that removes one part of the rope to keep the diameter of the splice small. Even done perfectly this makes the splice 33% weaker and more prone to chafe than the simple back splice so I strongly advise against it. -- Tom. |
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