lw395
Well-Known Member
The size of the hole is, IMHO, of very little consequence, clearly it needs to be bigger than the rope, if it's similar to the rope diameter, maybe the rope distorts less as it passes through, lowering friction. But 'rope' varies a lot. Why would the optimum for one rope be the same as for another? We all know that different rope handles differently. What matters is the radius the rope rolls around. AIUI, the compromise is wanting the lightest weight and lowest friction, and the fact that the bigger sizes are more expensive, people end to use a fairly small ring. You can't choose hole diameter and ring thickness independently, they just come in a range of sizes more or less scaled proportionally.LW395 - the 1.6 was a joke, I, now, know, but I did not laugh.
Much of what you had said previously in this and other threads has a degree, had a high degree ,of credibility
Anyone who sails a LW395 , in my book, commands respect - its a twitchy, high performance yacht that is exhilarating if sailed well
Suddenly, in my book, you have undermined your own position.
Well done.
Unfortunately your figure of 1.6 did appear to fit with a figure quoted by another member here of 1.5, or 50% larger. Now we understand your idea was a simple fiction.
Thanks for having the honesty and integrity to own up.
People read these threads and accept them as near gospel, maybe (if it is possible) you can amend your original post. sadly people do not red all of a thread and your post and your, fictional, 1.6, are the gospel and until you modify the comment, it is cemented - with your name - in the ether.
Other people make unsubstantiated comments - and don't have your integrity - I can commend you, but I can also understand how 'internet truths' develop, that are not truths.
I'll get off my high horse now.
In the, my, application for the LFRs the high friction under high load is actually advantageous. I want to understand, or learn, about usage (as I have no, zilch, experience of using LFRs, which is why I asked).
Jonathan
Your posts make no sense.
How can you turn a rope through 300degrees with a LFR?
You tell us nothing about your application.
How can anyone tell you what's optimal if you give no clue about what you want?
You later tell us it's not Lowest Friction you're looking for.
You tells us you get these things made yet later you say you have no experience of using them?
As I said in post 2 'what is the question exactly?'


