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On Tue, 18 Sep 2007 14:32:23 -0700, "
wrote: On Sep 17, 5:36 pm, "KLC Lewis" wrote: ... There is a new rigging material out which is exactly that: high-tech synthetic rope with a protective covering. Don't recall the name of it, but it's very lightweight and exceptionally strong. At least in theory. Jury's still out on how it works in the real world. PBO covered with cheaper (!) carbon is available from several suppliers. It has been used for years by all of the top long distance racers with good results. In the lab it lasts longer than wire but it is very vulnerable to UV attack (hence the carbon outer layer). The expense and need to keep it perfectly covered make PBO an unlikely choice for cruising. There is a new version of Dynema that was specifically developed for standing rigging. Dynema (made under license as Spectra in the US) is great stuff and ideal for rigging except that it is subject to creep (slow, plastic elongation under continuous load). Dynema sk 78 greatly reduces creep and is as good or better than PBO on paper and it is much cheaper. It may well be the future of rigging even for cruising boats but for now wire, rod or dyeform are the only really attractive options for high load standing rigging on cruising boats. What's wrong with galvanized? My father used it on his 20 foot schooner. It was enormously stronger than it really needed to be. Used four months a year, on fresh water, no test of longevity. Casady |
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