JulianB
Super Anarchist
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Re the B2B, let you guys reminisce about that. Tall tales of the bold and beautiful.
Just a wake up call, the boat is in my front yard undergoing a over haul. One of the things I have overhauled in the spinnaker pole. Replaced the haul out line which is 4mm SK78 Spectra. Max load likely to be 2 guys hauling 2:1, so 150-200kgs maybe a tad more.
I had been settling my new shrouds, took them to 1.2 -> 1.3 tonne no issue, so because I had it there and wanted to settle the haul out line, I put it on the chain-block, assuming I could go easily to 1.2-1.3 (BS is 1.5) At about 0.78 rather big bang.
The culprit would appear to be the coarseness of the taper.
I tend to do a 50:1 bury and a 20:1 taper (as part of that bury)
So M4 x 50 = 200 & M4 x 20 = 80.
The total bury is 200mm, but the last 80mm is tapered
Did another haul out line, same roll of rope, same bury, same everything but just a bit more anal on the rate of taper and the "correctness" of the taper, put it back on the chain-block and pull well over a tonne.
Can't say I was overly observant, I was lucky the first time, so I was "timid" but do it well, or don't do it!
Just a wake up call, the boat is in my front yard undergoing a over haul. One of the things I have overhauled in the spinnaker pole. Replaced the haul out line which is 4mm SK78 Spectra. Max load likely to be 2 guys hauling 2:1, so 150-200kgs maybe a tad more.
I had been settling my new shrouds, took them to 1.2 -> 1.3 tonne no issue, so because I had it there and wanted to settle the haul out line, I put it on the chain-block, assuming I could go easily to 1.2-1.3 (BS is 1.5) At about 0.78 rather big bang.
The culprit would appear to be the coarseness of the taper.
I tend to do a 50:1 bury and a 20:1 taper (as part of that bury)
So M4 x 50 = 200 & M4 x 20 = 80.
The total bury is 200mm, but the last 80mm is tapered
Did another haul out line, same roll of rope, same bury, same everything but just a bit more anal on the rate of taper and the "correctness" of the taper, put it back on the chain-block and pull well over a tonne.
Can't say I was overly observant, I was lucky the first time, so I was "timid" but do it well, or don't do it!