1...follow the money/ they cost less to make and cheaper to installWhy do sailboats have cable safety rails in lieu of SS tubing rails?
I would think the wind resistance of 1" stainless tubing v. even 5/16" cable is negligibleSome other reasons:
Less wind resistance;
I don't understand that; how could a tubing railing impede water washing off decks?a clearer path for water to wash off of the boat when the decks get wet in big seas;
This doesn't compute, as the rail would be bent, regardless of the type of boat it's going on.the flexibility of the cable is more conducive to the curve of a sailboat as opposed to the straighter line of a powerboat.
What do you mean by "originally chosen?"...why they were originally chosen!
There was no scientific/engineering basis for any of them...just some things I found when looking up "lifelines on sailboats" since my curiosity was piqued with the original question. I probably should have said that at the beginning of the reply!Just curious about a couple of your points:
Nice, but hate it when interesting things are on sites that require registration.this boat was built 108 yrs ago without lifelines....
https://www.facebook.com/groups/185620514796826/
her name is eleanor. we learned to sail sans lifelines from age7. eleanor is 36 ft length of deck.