0.04 or 0.06" seizing wire for turnbuckles?

pgandw

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Oct 14, 2023
168
Stuart (ODay) Mariner 19 Yeopim Creek
Interesting idea, but i have had bad experience with UV and velcro wraps for other stuff.
I've been using the CS Johnson velcro pins for over 5 years now, boat sits in the sun year round with the pins in place. A little faded now, but still work great when I do rig adjustments. No sharp edges or split rings to lose when working on rigging. Turnbuckles stay clean underneath. Spiders don't even seem to like the velcro as much as other surfaces to attach to.

Fred W
ODay Mariner 19 in the land of most varieties of spiders in the world, the swamps of Eastern NC.
 
Nov 6, 2020
441
Mariner 36 California
I've been using the CS Johnson velcro pins for over 5 years now, boat sits in the sun year round with the pins in place. A little faded now, but still work great when I do rig adjustments. No sharp edges or split rings to lose when working on rigging. Turnbuckles stay clean underneath. Spiders don't even seem to like the velcro as much as other surfaces to attach to.

Fred W
ODay Mariner 19 in the land of most varieties of spiders in the world, the swamps of Eastern NC.
yeah lets talk about them spiders...wtf? No one ever told me before buying a sailboat it would double as a floating nature preserve for half the worlds collection of spider species. I like the little buggers and have no ill will towards them, but jesus they are everywhere aboard.
 

JRacer

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Aug 9, 2011
1,370
Beneteau 310 Cheney KS (Wichita)
yeah lets talk about them spiders...wtf? No one ever told me before buying a sailboat it would double as a floating nature preserve for half the worlds collection of spider species. I like the little buggers and have no ill will towards them, but jesus they are everywhere aboard.
Biffen seems to work for us for spider control.
 

jssailem

SBO Weather and Forecasting Forum Jim & John
Oct 22, 2014
23,389
CAL 35 Cruiser #21 moored EVERETT WA
Yes, arachnids seem to be everywhere.
I was sitting on the couch last evening quietly watching a show with my wife when suddenly a jumping spider landed on my leg. I jumped up, my wife jumped up, and the spider landed back on the couch. Sitting there in my seat, the spider taunting me,
"Now what are you going to do? Bad Boy! Bad Boy!"
 
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JRacer

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Aug 9, 2011
1,370
Beneteau 310 Cheney KS (Wichita)
Yes, arachnids seem to be everywhere.
I was sitting on the couch last evening quietly watching a show with my wife when suddenly a jumping spider landed on my leg. I jumped up, my wife jumped up, and the spider landed back on the couch. Sitting there in my seat, the spider taunting me,
"Now what are you going to do? Bad Boy! Bad Boy!"
Were you watching Spiderman?
 
Sep 24, 2018
3,514
Catalina 30 MKIII Chicago
Spider Away spray works well for canvas but only lasts 2-3 months

Going back to turnbuckles... I view securing turnbuckles in two ways - preventing them from turning at all and preventing the studs from completely coming out. The latter is easier and more robust as nearly any piece of wire or pin will jam against the threads. Keeping a turnbuckle from moving at all is less of a guarantee
 

colemj

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Jul 13, 2004
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Dolphin Catamaran Dolphin 460 Mystic, CT
In the tropics geckos will come aboard and live quietly and mostly unobserved. Not a spider to be found. We know if there are no longer geckos onboard because spiders are everywhere.
 

colemj

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Jul 13, 2004
677
Dolphin Catamaran Dolphin 460 Mystic, CT
They don't leave poop on your deck?
They do, but a lot less than the spiders, and much easier to clean up. It also tends to be contained near their hiding places, which are generally out of the way. We have plants on board and they like to live in them, so poop is contained and just fertilizer fort them.
 
Jan 1, 2006
7,642
Slickcraft 26 Sailfish
They do, but a lot less than the spiders, and much easier to clean up... We have plants on board and they like to live in them, so poop is contained and just fertilizer fort them.
You have a regular ecosystem going there!
If anyone wants lizards - Agami, Enoli, whatever, we are over run with them here in FL Only the Green Anoli is native. All the others are invaders - the curly tails, the brown aioli, the Jesus Lizard, and others. If they kept my lanai free of spiders I'd like them a lot more. But they don't. My exterminator said the only way to remove them is a lawn chair and a pellet gun.