Fascadale
Well-Known Member
I have decided to make myself a JSD this winter.
The available literature specifies the use of "braid on braid" for a rope that tapers towards the chain end.
What is the recommended way (in a JSD) of joining the ropes of different sizes to create this taper?
Should the leader be a separate rope from the one with the droguelets on it?
What is the advantage of using braid on braid rather than single braid or multiplait.
The stretch in these ropes is within a couple of % points using Marlow "dockline" (single braid), "doublebraid" and "multiplait" of similar size. The load characteristics are also satisfactory.
Thanks
The available literature specifies the use of "braid on braid" for a rope that tapers towards the chain end.
What is the recommended way (in a JSD) of joining the ropes of different sizes to create this taper?
Should the leader be a separate rope from the one with the droguelets on it?
What is the advantage of using braid on braid rather than single braid or multiplait.
The stretch in these ropes is within a couple of % points using Marlow "dockline" (single braid), "doublebraid" and "multiplait" of similar size. The load characteristics are also satisfactory.
Thanks
