10.3 Strip and re-cover with Dyneema for high abrasion resistance
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- čas přidán 8. 07. 2024
- How to strip the cover and replace it with a Dyneema cover with eye splice. This is a splice to make your halyards and sheets really abrasion resistant. And lets be honest, it looks good!
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What's the length of the dyneema cover used in this example? Thanks
We use 3 meter cover when we want to re-cover 2.5 meter of rope.
@@Premiumropes Thanks! So you strip at the 3rd meter in the example, and the additional cover is 3m as well.
@@GoodOldSlav take 0.5 meter extra for the cover
1. compared to a cover with technora or polyester, is it easier to splice with Dyneema cover. 2. In what application do we use this type of technique? Halyard, Mainsheet with block?
It's maybe a bit easier with Dyneema, but it won't ne a big difference. The technique is mainly used to add extra abrasion resistance to jibsheets, and all types of halyards
@@Premiumropes Thanks for your response. it was indeed easier with the Dyneema cover. I tapered 1.2 meter since it is for a tackline on a small boat. Nevertheless at the end I was not able to tuck back the dyneema tail cover inside the initial cover (Polyester and Technora) the cover was so tied so I was not able to insert a fid. any tips for the next time? I just did a whipping
@@laurentb5401 I dont know which rope you used, but some are difficult or in some cases impossible to splice proper;y. Ask the brand or supplier if a rope can be spliced.
@@laurentb5401 that sounds like VPC to me. It's nice & cheap, but an absolute nightmare to splice. Note that Technora doesn't have great UV resistance, so it's good to make sure it's covered.
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