John 32i
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Just bought some cord for new burgee lines...is it recommended to put a plastic hook on one end and just tie a loop on the other?
I use Inglefield clips. With one set on the burgee halyard and the other top and bottom of the burgee. Fitting and removing is quick and secure.
That reminds me that I keep meaning to make a pigstick. It has the advantage of getting the burgee into free air above the mast and its masthead clutter. I started thinking about spacing from the tricolour light to meet the regs, then realised that once the lights are on a burgee is of little use...D'oh! I believe most use a continuous halyard and cast clove hitches onto the pigstick around mid-height and at the bottom. Just a supplementary question rather than thread drift - does it help to incorporate some form of grip on the pig stick to keep the hitches in position?
Our burgee staff was a length of sturdy bamboo.
Pete
Knot works for me .....Just bought some cord for new burgee lines...is it recommended to put a plastic hook on one end and just tie a loop on the other?
Thats some burgee staff then .... My whisker pole is made from part of a sturdy bamboo.