[C38] Replacing jib halyard
Bruce S. Liese
bruce at kansascitysailing.com
Sun May 20 10:30:15 EDT 2012
C38 List,
I've owned C38s for almost 15 years. I love C38s and this listserve and have been on it for most of those 15 years. Our boat, Crusader (#53) is in San Diego and we live in the Kansas City area.
I've sailed for more than 40 years and have a 100-ton USCG license so I've experienced many different boats in all sorts of sailing conditions. I currently use New England Ropes Sta-Set for almost every application on my boats. I've experimented over the years and I find Sta-Set to have the greatest durability, moderate stretch (since I now limit my own sailing activities to cruising, club racing, and an occasional Newport to Ensenada race). I find that I just don't need the higher tech ropes for the kinds of recreational sailing I do.
I also own a Catalina dealership and full service sailboat shop (specializing in standing and running rigging, deck hardware, sailmaking, etc.). I'm always reluctant to mention my commercial affiliation on this listserve because I don't want to be perceived as taking advantage of this great resource (by self-promoting). I'm writing today because the question posed by Pierre is about Sta-Set and I'm such a big Sta-Set fan. I'm also writing to remind list members that I'll always extend the best possible service and discounts to fellow C38 sailors. Our shop actually ships merchandise all over the country and we've have had an e-bay sailing store for many years. You can find our shop at www.KansasCitySailing.com and or check us out on e-bay.
I welcome calls from C38 owners on my cell phone (913-579-5039) or contact me by e-mail. I promise that our shop will provide very personal service, ship most items to C38 owners for free, and (probably) beat any advertised Internet price on rigging and other sailing gear (deck hardware, furlers, etc.). Several sailors on this list are already our customers and regularly use our shop as a resource.
Again, please feel free to contact me any time. I hope this offer is perceived as an expression of my appreciation for all of you because it is!
Very warm regards,
Bruce
Bruce S. Liese
Kansas City Sailing
shop: 785-841-SAIL (7245)
cell: 913-579-5039
fax: 913-831-2699
bruce at KansasCitySailing.com
www.KansasCitySailing.com
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From: RICHARD KILROY <dickkilroy at comcast.net>
To: Catalina 38 Listserve <listserve at catalina38.org>
Sent: Saturday, May 21, 2011 6:52 AM
Subject: Re: [C38] Replacing jib halyard
Pierre: I agree with other comments on length and Steve on the
electrical tape for feeding through. I would not use Sta set X but rather a
spectra or T 900 type line. Much less stretch. If using one of these you will
have to have the splice professionally done
Dick
From: Pierre Patino
>To: Catalina 38 Listserve
>Sent: Saturday, May 19, 2012 9:53
PM
>Subject: [C38] Replacing jib
halyard
>
>
>Hello All
>
>As a test of my "seamanship" I've decided
to replace my jib halyard. I've never done it before and I spent some time
reading all of what was posted regarding halyards on this list since 2005.
According to another web site, the recommended length is 117'. I want to
go with no-wire Sta-Set X 7/16" which at about $120 appears to be "cheap"
enough. A YouTube I saw showed it's all a matter of butt-splicing the ends
(old to new) together with waxed thread and pulling through.
>
>Newbie
questions:
>
>
>1) Is 117' the correct/best length? (jib is
mast-cleated)
>2) 7/16" diameter OK?
>3) Sheaves/pulleys OK with all-nylon
rope?
>4) YouTube video too optimistic?
>5) Am I going to regret
this?
>
>
>Thanks for the advice.
>
>Cheers
>
>
>
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