And there are several more articles in the mill, both on-boat and lab chafe testing. It turns out there are some pretty substantial differences in materials.You might also like reading this article by Practical Sailor: http://www.practical-sailor.com/iss...st-evaluates-synthetic-lifelines_10875-1.html
Definitely that was the hard part! The first time my piece came up short, I figured I measured wrong, so I proceeded to do it exactly the same and came up short again! Then the fact that you lose some length to the thickening of the splice area dawned on me.... The splices were pretty easy but trying to get the length right after the splice was tied was difficult. You think you have the right length but as the tail of the splice is milked into the rope, the length shortens. Longer tail... shorter overall length.