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angelsson
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There is now a 'Cruising Dyneema' available, cheaper than the racing one, if you feel the expense worthwhile.
Otherwise a good braid on braid.
Otherwise a good braid on braid.
I will not try to second guess the advice on materials, but if you choose dyneema or spectra there is a way to save lots of money.
Our halyards are dyneema, but only the bit that holds the sail and is inside the mast.
Once the sail is up, there is a whole load just coiled on a cleat on the mast and tha does not to be in the top class material. We have a loop in the end of the dyneema and then an extension piece in cheap rope attached with a lashing. Once the sail is up, we then take of the extension piece and store it below.
The above is good advice and I agree with all of it except that I didn't use tape (makes the joint a bit unwieldy for getting the rope through the masthead sheave) done it myself - only 6mm ropes on my boat though - but the theory should be the same....
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