Below is my order for halyards placed with Mauri Pro Sailing in the spring
of '09. I actually purchased 97 feet and did my own splicing. Pick your
poison regarding specific line, but these lengths worked out quite well.
Later I added a 16 inch bulk splice centered at rope clutch for the main
halyard for extra grip. This is a very difficult splice. Annapolis
Performance Sailing will do it for you and the price is worth it. I paid
dearly as a retrofit. The minimum diameter main halyard will slip in the
clutch otherwise. Then there's always the cam-cleat-behind-the-winches
option for extra hold. But my instrument layout isn't conducive to that
solution.
Please find prices and specs below:
-) Racing Main Halyard (5/16" x 95' (38' uncovered) Vectran with Tylaska H-5
shackle: $324.75
-) Racing Jib Halyard 5/16" x 95' (40' uncovered) Vectran with Tylaska T-5
snap shackle and stopper ball: $347.90
-) Racing Spinnaker Halyard 5/16" x 95' (38' uncovered) Dyneema with Tylaska
T-5 snap shackle and stopper ball: $349.92
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In Andy O's post, the jib halyard sounds a little long but the others are about right. To save money I usually get line here:
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Hi all,
I was reviewing my notes on the halyards. I’ve got two jib halyards and they’re long to accommodate an MOB retrieval.
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To find the right spot, can you check your old halyard’s clutch wear spot?? The extra cover idea works great. My 5/16 main halyard, in particular, was a slippery little bugger. I had a local rigger put in a bulk splice about 18 inches in length (9 inches fore and aft of the clutch point). That worked fine. Important: You don’t want the bulk splice running into the winch drum on full hoist. If to do it all over again, I’d work with Annapolis Performance Sailing which will add a bulk splice for 40 bone. For the DIY’ers out there, I’m thinking the best approach is to get the extra cover INSIDE the existing cover.
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