All New England 'rope' 40% off this Friday. I'm looking at their Sta-set polyester yacht braid. I need about 55' of 7/16" for my Hood continuous furler.
Good to know. Thanks Stu. Mine line is pretty old and stiff. I just don't like having to do the butt splice again.That's good for the intended use. I have had that on my single line furler for over 15 years.
Yeah, I ustepped my mast last Fall so I had to cut the splice again. There are simple ways to do this and have a strong connection. I'll look for the method I used.Mine for my furler needs replacing too, but it looks like the but splice needs to be done once it is installed on the boat. I have never done a splice myself, and would need to buy the corect fid, and then practice a bunch before even attempting this. Are there any tricks to doing this, or do I need to get a rigger out to the boat?
Those aren't difficult to make. As to the fid, I think a marlinspike could make a fine substitute.I need to find one of those long 'needles' he fed thru
Not exactly the same as the one in the video, but does the same job very well; D-Splicer Fid (check Amazon)That's not how I did it but I like it more. I need to find one of those long 'needles' he fed thru and one of those fids.
What size line does your furler take? My line is so old, it is difficult to tell.Yeah, I ustepped my mast last Fall so I had to cut the splice again. There are simple ways to do this and have a strong connection. I'll look for the method I used.
Mine is 7/16". I don't see why StaSetX wouldn't work. I am no expert. Their chart might helpWhat size line does your furler take? My line is so old, it is difficult to tell.
Looks like the PO used StaysetX for this line. Would regular Stayset be OK?