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I use a leather wrap secured with thread.


"Charles T. Low" [withoutUN] wrote in message
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What are some of the common variants of securing chafing protection to
lines?

I'm using old sections of garden hose (no leather wrapping for me - yet?),
with the line fed through them. Of course they slip down the line and away
from the chafing points if not secured, and so I'm using small lines tied
to them with running hitches, and then secured to something else (like a
cleat or to the mirror chafe guard on the other [bow] line). This works
well, and could be considered unsightly except I think honestly that no
one has ever noticed.

I know that some mariners sew whipping material through the chafe guards
and lines to keep them together. I've tried duct tape several years ago:
didn't work.

Thanks to the accumulated wisdom of the group!

Charles

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