Cordage

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Don K.

I will be changing a lot of running rigging soon so my question is what is your favorite cordage and why?
 
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Roland

I have recently purchased some excellent cordage from Cajun Trading; I saw some of their products on Ebay. They sell a product equivalent to Sta Set at a much lower price. http://www.cajuntrading.ca/
 
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Don

New England Rope....

Outlast anything else I have tried. Stayset is my favorite. Yale can be found cheaper, but I did not get the service from it.
 
Dec 2, 1999
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Hunter Vision-36 Rio Vista, CA.
I like Sta-set too.

I also like Sta-set (New England Rope) too. My rigger buddy likes Yale lines (says it is easier to work with). Both companies make excellent line. Just don't be tempted to use larger line than the boat calls for.
 
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Terry Cox, Hunter 42, Belle-Vie

Check out sailnet.com prices...I saved a...

bundle compared to WM when I rigged our new asym spin. Terry
 
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R.W.Landau

Boat size and function

Don, There is a line for everything out there. I have no idea what size boat you have but if you are not max racing, Polyester (sp) anything will be good for running rigging. If you can get doublebraid polyester for .50 less than the "Super no Stretch"... it is worth it. If you race, and you are experenced, spend what it takes. If you are a new boat owner and just learning...keep it cost effective (cheap) chances are you will sell the boat in less than three years, about the time it will take to learn the advantage of higher priced line. There are too many things to spend money on to over spend on something that may not matter to you. r.w.landau
 
Mar 8, 2004
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- - St. Pete, FL USA
I used to use a lot of Sta-Set & Sta-Set X...

...but have switched for many applications to the Samson XLS line sold by Defender. Less stretch for comparable tension and higher breaking strengths when compared to NER's Sta-Set. Samson's been making rope for eons. NER's Sta-Set X is still my preferred halyard line due to low stretch under high loading (plus the fact I can afford it) altho' I find it fairly obnoxious to handle due to its stiffer nature. Both were relatively easy to splice, I thought, despite warnings from Brion Toss than Sta-Set X is somewhat difficult. (Marlow line by comparison was a painful experience). Don, you tell us so little (about your boat, your sailing, etc.) that all these anecdotal comments, mine included, may/may not be relevant to you. Focus your question some more and you might get more helpful replies. Jack
 
Dec 2, 2003
4,245
- - Seabeck WA
Some good advice here.

I too went with Cajun Trading. Time will tell but it seems great and went through the winter very well. They splice and shackle too for a great price. Hmmm, Terry, using WM for a savings comparison is not the best choice. Everyone is cheaper than them.
 
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Bill O'Donovan

Red fades

I prefer different colors because I run a lot of clients on the boat. They aren't expected to know a jib sheet from gym shorts, so I just holler, "Pull on the blue." For bankers who aren't too bright and pull on the green, I have to amend that to, "Pull on the other blue." In any case, red fades worse than other colors.
 
Dec 2, 2003
4,245
- - Seabeck WA
Tim, you know, I'm not sure,,

Give me a minute and I'll try to find the email spec sheet I sent to Cajun. OK, here is the price quote too. Hello, Please find below our price quote for the lines you require to re-fit your Hunter 34; 1. Main halyard 1/2" x 115' XLE with eye splice - green with white flecks = $86.65 USD. 2. Spinnaker halyard 3/8" x 110' XLE with 3.5" snap shackle -black with white flecks = $71.20 USD. 3. Pole Lift 3/8" x 90' XLE with 3.5" snap shackle - red flecks = $55.60 USD. 4. Genoa Halyard 1/2" x 110' XLE with 3.5" snap shackle - blue flecks = $91.00 USD. 5. Main Sheet 7/16" x 70' XLE with one eye splice - green flecks = $37.90 USD. 6. Foreguy 3/8" x 40' XLE with 3.5" snap shackle - red with white flecks = $41.80 USD. 7. Traveler 5/16" x 30' XLE with splice on one end - blue with white flecks = $15.20 USD. 8. Boom Vang 5/16" x 25' XLE with splice on one end - green flecks = $11.25 USD. 9. Genoa block control lines. (2)3/8" x 46' XLE with splices on each end - green with white flecks = $48.64 USD. Rope = $459.24 USD UPS shipping (approx. 44 lbs.) = $48.00 USD Grand total = $507.24 USD Please note that we used 25' for the boom vang. We tried to mix up the colours. The solid colours are more expensive than the whites with red, blue or green flecks. Everything is in stock. We can ship as early as Monday. Visit our website for more info and prices; http://www.cajuntrading.ca Just let me know if you would like changes. As I mentioned above, the colours will effect the prices. Thank you Gary On Fri, 2 May 2003 15:31:58 -0700, "Fred and Linda Ficarra" wrote: > > Hi, > We are refitting our sailboat and as such it is now > time to replace > halyards. The boat is a 1986 Hunter 34. She is masthead > rigged. Here is a > list of what we want including hardware; > > Main halyard, 115ft. (7/16"-1/2")with eye splice (we > will use our old > hardware) > Spinnaker halyard, 110ft (3/8") with snap shackle > spliced on. > Pole Lift, 90ft (3/8") with snap shackle spliced on. > Genoa Halyard, 110ft. (7/16"-1/2") with snap shackle > spliced on. > Main Sheet, 70ft. (3/8"-7/16") with one eye splice. (no > hardware) > Foreguy, 40ft. (3/8") with snap shackle spliced on. > Traveler 30ft. (5/16") with splice on one end. (no > hardware) > Boom Vang. (5/16") with splice on one end. (no hardware) > Genoa block control lines. (two) @46ft each. (3/8") > with a splice in one end > of each line. >
 
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Terry Cox, Hunter 42, Belle-Vie

Fred, I did not say it was the best choice...

just one to compare. I'm assuming that he will check out all of our humble opinions and decide which is best for his needs. Terry
 
Dec 2, 2003
4,245
- - Seabeck WA
Terry, I drop a bundle at Sailnet. Just spent

two hundred bucks there this week. Good folks.
 
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O_Salt

Good referance for sizing line and fittings

Check the Harken web site for loads generated on your boat at the different load points for lines, blocks and fittings.
 
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