nigelmercier
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- Joined
- 20 Jun 2007
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- Live in Kent, boat in Canary Islands
Our preferred method of entering our berth is for the crew to step off and make fast on the first or second cleat on the finger, from the midships cleat. Trying to lasso it with a loop in the line is a bit hit and miss, as the loop often collapses in mid-air.
It occurred to me that a semi-rigid hoop, or indeed a lasso, would be easier to use. First thought was to make a loop with PVC tube around it, but this could bounce and may be too thick.
What is really needed is a way to keep the hoop open, but with the braid of the line as the outer surface. Perhaps box strapping slid into the braid cover? Any other suggestions?
It occurred to me that a semi-rigid hoop, or indeed a lasso, would be easier to use. First thought was to make a loop with PVC tube around it, but this could bounce and may be too thick.
What is really needed is a way to keep the hoop open, but with the braid of the line as the outer surface. Perhaps box strapping slid into the braid cover? Any other suggestions?