I have my main and foresail halyard in red and green Samson Warp Speed 2 (Euro color Dyneema SK78 Core, polyester cover). For my boat I don't really "need" a high tech line like that, but I found it on sale around the 4th of July and the biggest reason is that due to its extremely tight weave on the cover it's actually just a bit smaller than other 8mm or 5/16" lines; I know because I have another length of New England Endura Braid in 5/16" to compare to. The 8mm Warp Speed II passes through my Harken 306 exit block without rubbing, where other 8mm and 5/16 lines I tested do slightly rub.
Anyway, I did an eye splice without the cover for my foresail halyard. I chose this splice because the eye splice will pin to my furling upper swivel and had I spliced a regular eye with the cover it might not fit. I whipped the exposed dynemma eye to give it some protection.
On the green line for the main halyard I did a standard eye splice with the cover. On this one I am having a hell of a time getting the core to set. I've been pounding the splice with a hammer to work it and using leather gloved hand to pull the line... Its stuck.
The cover on this line being so incredibly tight is a blessing and a curse. I work the cover back and forth several times to loosen it before starting a splice. The tight weave makes pulling the core a real chore, and then there is little room to set the eye.
I used a harness and my body weight to try to set the eye but no luck so far. I'll try again when I get my new winches set up on the boat. At the moment I have no winch set up on a bench or anything.
Any tips on getting really difficult splices to set? I'd really hate to cut off the splice and start over, I think I'd loose 2 feet or more of the line length (the line was purchased a bit long to account for splicing, but not messing up and doing it twice!).
Anyway, I did an eye splice without the cover for my foresail halyard. I chose this splice because the eye splice will pin to my furling upper swivel and had I spliced a regular eye with the cover it might not fit. I whipped the exposed dynemma eye to give it some protection.
On the green line for the main halyard I did a standard eye splice with the cover. On this one I am having a hell of a time getting the core to set. I've been pounding the splice with a hammer to work it and using leather gloved hand to pull the line... Its stuck.
The cover on this line being so incredibly tight is a blessing and a curse. I work the cover back and forth several times to loosen it before starting a splice. The tight weave makes pulling the core a real chore, and then there is little room to set the eye.
I used a harness and my body weight to try to set the eye but no luck so far. I'll try again when I get my new winches set up on the boat. At the moment I have no winch set up on a bench or anything.
Any tips on getting really difficult splices to set? I'd really hate to cut off the splice and start over, I think I'd loose 2 feet or more of the line length (the line was purchased a bit long to account for splicing, but not messing up and doing it twice!).