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edward

sheets and lines are one of the mainstays of the chandlery stores and expensive. does anyone know where to buy sheets and lines at a reasonable price. always feel as if i am being ripped off.
 
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Bill Murray

learn to splice

learn to splice and buy quality line and fittings in bulk
 
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Dave

Magic Splicing Tool

Once again I remind you to try my magic splicing tool. Cost...about free plus a few minutes of labor. Photo is posted in the o'day pictures section. Better than any tool sold in stores or catalogs and a lot better. Dave
 
Dec 2, 1999
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Hunter Vision-36 Rio Vista, CA.
Performance Yacht!

Try www.pyacht.com Weather you buy lines cut to length or buy a spool the line cost is the same. They charge anywhere from about 7.50-15.00 for an eye. If you want cheaper line you can save money. If you buy ready made units off the shelf you can save a few buck. Just cut off the excess. I personally do not think that they are very expensive. My halyard were about $80 each. Replaced them after 15 years. That is about $5-6/ year.
 
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Ray Bowles

Ed, When I first started sailing I bought all my

line and rope goods from the local "Big Brand Name" marine store. I was truely impressed at how proud they were of their products, as reflected in their pricing. When I questioned this pricing policy I was told that "these were top quality "New England" brand ropes, good enough for the rough demands required when sailing". Later in the day, and about $200 lighter, I visited the local discount sporting goods store to purchase a fishing licence. Guess what???They also sold "New England" brand line at 35% to 55% less. All sizes. That's a fact! Now I visit these types of stores first on my trip through town. I have found that most gear I need is available there with the exception being in the area of blocks, rope clutches etc. There are also dealers of line and rope products only, on the "net". They are much less if you can wait a few days. Ray S/V Speedy
 
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ted

thanks

often found walmarts and home depot a good source of supply for the 'everyday things' nautical!
 
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