Nick:I believe that it is 7/16. What I found with the Sta-set X, is that it is a different finish than the regular Sta-set. I used the X on my main halyard and then the regular on the jib halyards. I prefer the feel and flexibility of the regular. I realize that the X has less stretch.
I would check with Hunter to be sure. I know my 28.5 had replaced halyards with 7/16 which would not run freely through the blocks and jammed in the clutch. I got a 3/8 replacement and it ran soooo much smoother. The mainsail actually dropped down when released. Bigger is not always better.
Don't know - Plastic handle which ingages serrated 1/4 round clutch. When it's wide open, have to pull line through. Last season, I removed the top piece, (no clutch) and used the winch to sinch it up.
i got my new halyard from sailnet.com free shipping. the standard length on a 3/8is 95ft and the standard length on a 7/16 is 115ft. the mast on the 34 is 46ft off the deck. Thattimes 2 is 92 ft and add maybe another 15-20ft to run the line back to the cockpit and have alittle extra. Conclusion is the 3/8 std of 95feet is too short for this application and dont think it is the right size anyway. craig
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