[Public-list] Halyard Sheaves and Rope Halyard Question
George Dinwiddie
gdinwiddie at alberg30.org
Mon Aug 28 20:27:47 PDT 2006
Gordon Laco wrote:
> Another thing I was taught was the fairly foul name sailors then had for the
> part of a block where the rope goes in. There was also a name for the part
> below the sheave where the rope won't fit...
I've had fairly foul names for all sorts of parts that wouldn't fit.
>> My 2 cents on terminating the halyard - I don't use splices because they can
>> jam in the throat of the sheave box at the mast head. In my time in
>> historic replicas I grew to respect seizings and that is what I use. For
>> many years my braided rope halyards have been terminated by sewing then
>> seizing... The whole then covered with leather.
Where could I find instructions to do this correctly? It sounds easier,
to me, than eye-splicing double braid.
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