JimC
Well-Known Member
This is how my mainsheet looks after a few days use.

No matter how often I un-thread it, get the twist out of the rope, and re-thread it it always ends up like this, to the point where there is too much friction for the sail to draw the rope out in light winds.
In the PBO test of my boat, a Hunter Channel 31, the tester commented on the unwieldiness of the 6 part purchase and said "an endless 3:1 / 6:1 arrangement would provide the necessary power while helping to avoid tangles."
I don't know anything about these arrangements, is this the "German system" that's sometimes mentioned? Can anyone enlighten me?

No matter how often I un-thread it, get the twist out of the rope, and re-thread it it always ends up like this, to the point where there is too much friction for the sail to draw the rope out in light winds.
In the PBO test of my boat, a Hunter Channel 31, the tester commented on the unwieldiness of the 6 part purchase and said "an endless 3:1 / 6:1 arrangement would provide the necessary power while helping to avoid tangles."
I don't know anything about these arrangements, is this the "German system" that's sometimes mentioned? Can anyone enlighten me?
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