Yes. And two other reasons:I have been practicing my halyard hitch and it makes a small, clean looking knot. I will not be splicing my halyards now....only lines connected to a becket. At this point I trust my knot tying over my splicing anyway![]()
The added thickness of the bury portion of a halyard splice can be hard on the shive it runs through.
On high tech lines with dyneema or vectran cores you need a core to core splice. More involved and often leaves the eye just core (no cover) that is exposed to UV.