I am getting ready to order all the parts and pieces to replace the lifelines on our C&C 39 with HMPE (Dyneema, Amsteel, etc) line instead of steel. I'm excited to practice my splicing, prestretch the line, etc. etc. And I'm happy to have found a lot of great videos and posts sharing what others have learned.
here's what I'm stuck on: Our gate opening is small, say, 30" or less. I'm not at the boat, so I don't have exact #s. To build the gate with a synthetic line and a splice at either end (the forward end into a clasp with an eye, the aft end into an eye near the stanchion), I run out of space for the length of each splice.
A Brummel splice calls for 72 x (diameter of line), so that's >14" for a 5 mm line.
One alternative is to run the gate line all the way from the pushpit stanchion to the gate clasp. But then when the gate is open, the entire upper aft lifeline would be loose. I don't love it.
Anyone have a better idea? Can I risk each splice being a little shorter given the relative shortness of the gate?!? I'm scratching my head.
Thanks for your tips!
here's what I'm stuck on: Our gate opening is small, say, 30" or less. I'm not at the boat, so I don't have exact #s. To build the gate with a synthetic line and a splice at either end (the forward end into a clasp with an eye, the aft end into an eye near the stanchion), I run out of space for the length of each splice.
A Brummel splice calls for 72 x (diameter of line), so that's >14" for a 5 mm line.
One alternative is to run the gate line all the way from the pushpit stanchion to the gate clasp. But then when the gate is open, the entire upper aft lifeline would be loose. I don't love it.
Anyone have a better idea? Can I risk each splice being a little shorter given the relative shortness of the gate?!? I'm scratching my head.
Thanks for your tips!