Continuous loop furling line

Started by Jam, July 30 2022, 13:43

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Jam

Hi
Need a new continuous furling line and not sure re the art of making the end to end splice.  Have made a looped splice if that's the correct term in dynema and managed that but this one looks a bit more difficult.  I can buy a looped line made up but how do I get it through the rope clutches under the sprayhood, it needs to go through 2 of them.
Thanks

Yngmar

It's not difficult: https://support.seldenmast.com/files/1539154449/595-673.pdf

Cover only, with stitches to secure. Furling loads are light.
formerly Songbird - Bavaria 40 Ocean (2001) -- now gone farming

SYJetzt

As Yngmar mentioned, easy to splice, but impossible to get to the clutches:-)

tiger79

Very easy, as long as you buy new braid-on-braid rope!  I did mine a couple of weeks ago, following Selden's instructions and using 10mm rope.  Thread the rope through the furling gear, any turning blocks, and then the clutches so that you have the two ends in the cockpit.  Then splice it in situ.

Jam

Excellent thanks will give it a go, thanks for all the info diagrams....will save myself a few quid too ;-)
John

Laysula

Doing it yourself gives you a lot of satisfaction too.

tiger79

Quote from: Laysula on July 31 2022, 11:06
Doing it yourself gives you a lot of satisfaction too.

I don't know about satisfaction, but I got a sense of relief when the splice worked first time!

Laysula

Quote from: tiger79 on July 31 2022, 11:32
Quote from: Laysula on July 31 2022, 11:06
Doing it yourself gives you a lot of satisfaction too.

I don't know about satisfaction, but I got a sense of relief when the splice worked first time!

That as well :)

blue-max

I find it even more satisfying watching some one else doing it for me but it looks like I will have to  give it a go!

Klausen

You can probably take the clutches apart for inserting the spliced rope. I did it once.

tiger79

Quote from: Klausen on August 03 2022, 18:25
You can probably take the clutches apart for inserting the spliced rope. I did it once.

Most clutches won't allow that.

Yngmar

The original Rutgerson RC750 clutches specifically do allow being slid off their base, thus freeing the rope. Spinlock ones don't, it needs to be threaded through before splicing.
formerly Songbird - Bavaria 40 Ocean (2001) -- now gone farming