gilesfordcrush
Well-Known Member
I have been reading on-line for ideas to keep the birds off my spreaders, and thereby keep my deck as poo free as possible. I had some excellent results with about 20 heavy duty cable ties spaced out on each spreader, cut with a sharp vertical tail pointing upwards. This method almost completely prevented bird poo on the decks. It was also is going to damage my headsail as it can brush against the spreaders and potentially get caught on the spikes.
Various people on-line have suggested the method of stringing some kind of monofilament fishing line from the mast to the shroud, a few inches above the spreader. I have no problem climbing my mast (I have a Kinleven mast ladder and very good it is too) but I don’t want to be climbing up there each week to repair broken fishing line. I am thinking of using 2mm stainless steel cable. I can attach this to the mast using small stainless p-bracket clamps. I want to avoid any potential snagging opportunities for the headsail, so I think I will simply loop the cable around the shroud and back to the mast. In order to keep some tension to the cable I think another loop from the end of the spreader up parallel to the shroud and around the horizontal loop should provide the tautness to keep the wire tight and in place. I could add another cable loop half way around the spreader.
Each loop would be closed using an aluminium talurit, next to the spreader and away from the sail. This could be enclosed in a wrap of self-amalgamating tape too.
See attached marked up photo.
I would appreciate the forum’s thoughts on this scheme.
Cheers,
Giles

Various people on-line have suggested the method of stringing some kind of monofilament fishing line from the mast to the shroud, a few inches above the spreader. I have no problem climbing my mast (I have a Kinleven mast ladder and very good it is too) but I don’t want to be climbing up there each week to repair broken fishing line. I am thinking of using 2mm stainless steel cable. I can attach this to the mast using small stainless p-bracket clamps. I want to avoid any potential snagging opportunities for the headsail, so I think I will simply loop the cable around the shroud and back to the mast. In order to keep some tension to the cable I think another loop from the end of the spreader up parallel to the shroud and around the horizontal loop should provide the tautness to keep the wire tight and in place. I could add another cable loop half way around the spreader.
Each loop would be closed using an aluminium talurit, next to the spreader and away from the sail. This could be enclosed in a wrap of self-amalgamating tape too.
See attached marked up photo.
I would appreciate the forum’s thoughts on this scheme.
Cheers,
Giles
