Rather than remove the cover, the previous owner of my boat covered my boat's lifelines at the back with rubber water-pipe insulators, and then those are covered with canvas sleeves made of Sunbrella. Works great, looks fantastic, feels great against my back as I sit on the rear rail conning the boat.hewebb said:I would like to remove the covering from the life lines. I tried a knife to cut it off but it is hard as a rock and would not cut. Have any of you removed the covering successfully?
Note:My freind those life lines which come like this, covered is fora purpose, the plastic is for protection of your hand from any filament from the wire. If you take out the plastic cover it may be that a loose filament will cut your hand any moment. There are other kind of life lines that comes without the plastic cover, those lines a made of better and thick steel wire.
I had the same issue with my Catalina 22. My solution was to buy the next size up plastic lifeline cover and put it on top of the existing one.I would like to remove the covering from the life lines. I tried a knife to cut it off but it is hard as a rock and would not cut. Have any of you removed the covering successfully?
Offshore racing has same safety requirements -stripped mine with a draw knife. Took a couple hours, but it's reassuring to be able to see any rust or damage.We had to remove the white plastic on the life lines on our 309
It was a condition of the yacht club if racing, the main reason being any damage to the lines is visible.
I used a heavy duty cable stripper that has sharp adjustable pin, you just run it down the line and then peal it off like a banana skin
Did the whole boat in less than an 1hr
Wasn't happy that we had to do it but now think it looks better
That's why I replaced my lines with dyneema. It's approved for racing and very easy to splice. You just need a ceramic knife to cut it. Plus it comes in several different colorsJimm said:Offshore racing has same safety requirements -stripped mine with a draw knife. Took a couple hours, but it's reassuring to be able to see any rust or damage.
Ya. Hoisted up with a bosuns chair off the main halyard. If you look closely you can see my friend near the bow holding the line.CaptGregg said:Hey gpdno
Your profile pic is a very interesting view point. Did someone hoist you in a bo'sun's chair or how did you get up there... Great pic, wish you had more.