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neil
My boat is in drydock for the winter and the mast is down. I'd like to replace the halyards in the spring. While sailing, when I raised the main and wanted to winch it down, the steel cable of the halyard had to be wrapped around the winch. Is this normal or does this mean that the steel cable of the halyard was too long? When purchasing new halyards should I purchase one with a shorter steel cable? It does seem though that if I purchase new halyards w/ a shorter steel cable that the transition between the steel & the rope will be passing over the pulley at the masthead when the sail is brought down and I'm not too sure that's ok either.I guess the main question is; Does anyone know the factory recommended halyard lengths, for both main sail & jibs, that will tell the correct length of steel cable needed for each halyard?Any good websites to purchase these halyards? I'd hate to go to West Marine and get raped.