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I sailed and worked rescue boats many years at two clubs that used a Buntline
Hitch (we called it a Stunsail Tackbend) for the main halyard. I had to untie many under unfavorable conditions. Although it definitely gets quite snug, I never had trouble undoing them. That said, I use a bowline for my jib sheets. I think that the "mass" of a pair of buntlines in 5/8 sheets is more than the bowlines - maybe I'll check it out again this year. "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... Doesn't a buntline hitch become tight, (jammed) and hard to untie? SV "Rich Hampel" wrote **** Try using a 'buntline' instead of a bowline.... a square rig sailor would never tie a bowline in a clew. |
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