rob2
Well-Known Member
Quite a lot of good points made here. As with so much gear on board, surely much depends on how it is to be used? If it is to be used occasionally for short term stops, then a bowline or eyesplice should suffice as it will be regularly viewed. Making the strop so that it can run right back to the sheet winches will offer greater elasticity and the benfit of being able to haul in from the cockpit.
The more heavy duty use of eyesplice, thimble and shackle - and the more elaborate double line through both fairleads - would be of benefit if you are using it on a mooring chain for long periods, such as on a swinging mooring.
Based on your planned usage, take your pick, but remember that, should it fail, the chain will take up the load.
Rob.
The more heavy duty use of eyesplice, thimble and shackle - and the more elaborate double line through both fairleads - would be of benefit if you are using it on a mooring chain for long periods, such as on a swinging mooring.
Based on your planned usage, take your pick, but remember that, should it fail, the chain will take up the load.
Rob.