Flag halyards to the spreaders.

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I need to replace the flag halyards to the spreaders, One is M.I.A. and the other has succumbed to UV and wind. (They were some sort of nylon braid / paracord by the look of it)

Any recommendations for halyard materials? UV stable and sensible price?


I see Force4 has (in 2mm @ 0.35p / m):

Liros 8 Plait Burgee Halyard Rope White​

Catalogue Code: M840221

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2mm Dyneema. Less inclined to stretch and go sloppy in a wind, and in these sizes it will behave itself on a cleat.
 
Local DIY shop ... 2 or 3mm Polyester ... nothing special ... you could even do red - port .. green - stbd !! Mine as Stemar have lasted far more years than I expected ..

One item that I have come to like ... instead of halyard going to mast - I've 3D printed clamp on cleats for the mast stays .. I tried the 'chandlers' version but they were completely useless ... Using these saves drilling / fixing cleats to mast ..
 
Local DIY shop ... 2 or 3mm Polyester ... nothing special ... you could even do red - port .. green - stbd !! Mine as Stemar have lasted far more years than I expected ..

One item that I have come to like ... instead of halyard going to mast - I've 3D printed clamp on cleats for the mast stays .. I tried the 'chandlers' version but they were completely useless ... Using these saves drilling / fixing cleats to mast ..
Or just tie off to chainplates or anywhere similar?
We are of the cheapish braided string persuasion.
 
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I think the last time i bought some, it was 2mm paracord from ebay. Cheap and available in multiple colour options to suit any preferences. The boat was sold a few years later and the lines were still up!
 
I deleted my post because I was getting a bit silly, but it was a snap of my starboard spreader flag halyard trying to wrap itself into the mainsail track in an F8
 
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Local DIY shop ... 2 or 3mm Polyester ... nothing special ... you could even do red - port .. green - stbd !! Mine as Stemar have lasted far more years than I expected ..

One item that I have come to like ... instead of halyard going to mast - I've 3D printed clamp on cleats for the mast stays .. I tried the 'chandlers' version but they were completely useless ... Using these saves drilling / fixing cleats to mast ..
I use these https://www.marinesuperstore.com/deck-hardware/cleats-and-fairleads/barton-shroud-cleat-463

I don't have a 3D printer ....
 
I use a type of climber's knot on a shroud (rather than a cleat), but unfortunately I can't remember the name of it! Having had a quick search online, it might be a Klemheist Knot? I attach the flag halyard to the loop. Surprisingly it's still holding strong after several years and changes of flags. (Saying that has of course tempted fate for this season!! 😂)
 
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