Braid on braid rope splice

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I bought some 16 platt Matt braid on braid rope to make up a new main sheet from a trader at the recent jumble in Ipswich. I'm now trying to make an eye splice in one end and have found the rope has a second core made up of parallel fibres, has anyone come across anything like this before? It makes the core quite solid and it's impossible to get a fid in to insert the cover. I'm stuck and can't figure how to splice it nor find anything online. I'm beginning to think I've wasted my time and money, ☹️
 
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I bought some 16 platt Matt braid on braid rope

No you didn't. Braid on braid would be exactly what it says. Your braid is a solid (parallel) core. If it's any consolation, I have made exactly the same mistake in the past :) I'm not aware of any techniques for splicing braid with a solid core - but I'm no expert!
 

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Is there a specific need for a splice? No splices on my mainsheet. Fixed end attached with a halyard knot to the becket on the lower block or you could use just a round turn and 2 half hitches. The tail can be whipped to the sheet for neatness.
 

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Some larger diameter braid on braid ropes have an intermediate core.
So three layers, cover, intermediate & core.
To splice you can simply cut away a section of intermediate.

Most braid on braid ropes split the load between the cover and the core 50/50

Dyneema with cover for example has a split more in the region of 10/90
 

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Some larger diameter braid on braid ropes have an intermediate core.
So three layers, cover, intermediate & core.
To splice you can simply cut away a section of intermediate.

Most braid on braid ropes split the load between the cover and the core 50/50

Dyneema with cover for example has a split more in the region of 10/90

Thanks Javelin,
This is only 12mm da. The outer is 16 platt Matt braid, the intermediate is braid again and the inner is about 8 strands, so I just cut away the intermediate and splice as normal?
 

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Thanks Javelin,
This is only 12mm da. The outer is 16 platt Matt braid, the intermediate is braid again and the inner is about 8 strands, so I just cut away the intermediate and splice as normal?

I can't remember what the rope is called but there was a length of it onboard when i bought this boat. I searched around and finally found a method of splicing it. I'll see if i can find it.

Edit : It's the same type of construction as "Tachyon" a Google search should find some splicing instructions.
 
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I can't remember what the rope is called but there was a length of it onboard when i bought this boat. I searched around and finally found a method of splicing it. I'll see if i can find it.

Edit : It's the same type of construction as "Tachyon" a Google search should find some splicing instructions.

Found it Paul, many thanks.
 

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Thanks all for your input. I think a lesson has been learned here, make sure you know exactly what you are buying especially at a jumble. The rope is splicable but only just, it is far from easy and us something I won't be doing again. With luck my fingers and hands will recover!
 

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Thanks all for your input. I think a lesson has been learned here, make sure you know exactly what you are buying especially at a jumble. The rope is splicable but only just, it is far from easy and us something I won't be doing again. With luck my fingers and hands will recover!

:)

Yes, it is a pig to splice and i wouldn't deliberately buy any myself.
 

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Is there a specific need for a splice? No splices on my mainsheet. Fixed end attached with a halyard knot to the becket on the lower block or you could use just a round turn and 2 half hitches. The tail can be whipped to the sheet for neatness.

+1. You can also end for end it occasionally to even out the wear.
 
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