snooks
Well-Known Member
That's useful, Bilbo. What would you say about splicing a small loop in the end of the dyneema, putting the bight through the loop and holding the LFR in that? Say if the tapered end inside the dyneema line extended all the way round the LFR and past the join, how would the strength of that compare?
Dyneema has a huge breakload, and we tend to use it as if it was braid on braid polyester. Consequently it would be very rare for dyneema to reach the types of stresses on a cruising boat unless well under specified but even 5mm dyneema has a break load approaching 2 tonnes.
For instance 3mm Dyneema has a breaking load of well over 900 kg. The sheet winches on my Sadler have a max working load of 850kg
So it's quite possible my winches would give up before the 3mm Dyneema.
