Greenheart
Well-Known Member
I haven't used the Osprey since October. Hauling on one lazyjack line yesterday to raise the boom, I found that an incredible amount of twist has built up in the 6mm Liros which runs from the triangle of boom-lines, to a point high on the mast.
Despite disconnecting the line, stretching it and endeavouring to reverse its twist, every time I now try to hoist the the boom, the line twists determinedly under tension, causing an unworkable tangle in the triangle of boom-lines below.
I'm imagining that the core has somehow twisted irreversibly, relative to the braided outer. I can't think why or how this has occurred - the line has always wintered outside in the wind but never suffered thus before. Is it time for a new line?
Despite disconnecting the line, stretching it and endeavouring to reverse its twist, every time I now try to hoist the the boom, the line twists determinedly under tension, causing an unworkable tangle in the triangle of boom-lines below.
I'm imagining that the core has somehow twisted irreversibly, relative to the braided outer. I can't think why or how this has occurred - the line has always wintered outside in the wind but never suffered thus before. Is it time for a new line?