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David S.
Looking at the chandlery Rigging and Lines there are several sizes of main halyards. What size is generally used by trailer sailors and for some limited coastal cruiseing? I measure 1/2 inch across my old halyards,( if thats the way to measure ). Both halyards and jib sheets are colored green to starboard and red to port, is this unusual or a general practise? The chandlery charts only offer same color for both sides on jib sheets. Is there a 3 strand rope that will ride thru the pulley without getting a kink in it and who sells it? I have spliced 3 strand rope many years ago for a small gaff daysailor and they worked fine. Being on a S.S. budget the price of chandlery lines plus $20 per splice would cut down on my gas and eats money to trailer to the Keys. Could a 135% genoa sheet be used also for the jib sheet, just have more tail end of it to contend with? Comments please.Happy sailing, David S.