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Broken Mainhalyard wire #11514
10/09/02 08:08 PM
10/09/02 08:08 PM
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Western Canada
nu2cats Offline OP
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Hello Folks;



We were hoisting the mainsail today and the wire on the main-halyard separated from the rope. Without going to a boatshop, (that costs money) how can I fix that??




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Re: Broken Mainhalyard wire [Re: nu2cats] #11515
10/14/02 01:02 PM
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if you have or can borrow a swaging (swedging) tool you can put a small thimble or just a loop on the end of the cable and tie the halyard rope (use a bowline knot) to the loop. IF your halyard has approximately equal lengths of wire and cable. make sure the loop and knot are on the front side of the mast.

Last edited by dannyb9; 10/14/02 02:56 PM.

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Re: Broken Mainhalyard wire [Re: dannyb9] #11516
10/18/02 06:40 PM
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nu2cats Offline OP
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We shall give that a try. Is there any reason why the main halyard can't be set up like a "normal" boat? Is the whole "hook-thing" just a clever money maker for Hobie or am I missing something?




Re: Broken Mainhalyard wire [Re: nu2cats] #11517
10/19/02 10:28 PM
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It allows the sail to be downhauled much more effectively.



It also relieves the halyard of all tension when the sail is downhauled.



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