Seajet
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Nothing old wives tale about plastic covered guardwires, they're a menace; my chum thought his were spiffing too until he leant on one...
Nothing old wives tale about plastic covered guardwires, they're a menace; my chum thought his were spiffing too until he leant on one...
Funnily enough no-one yet has been sliced in half against my wires; if plastic covered is so great, how come it's not allowed in the offshore racing rules ?
A matter of choice as to whether it looks smart, I happen to think it makes a boat look toy-like, but they're not banned on the grounds of looks...
Been there on this one, changing the end to an eye for lashing does not help, as the eye still leaves the wire too long. For not many quids local rigger cut off the end and swaged new fitting, at the same time showing reassuringly that the wire despite appearance of surface rust at the entrance to the swage was in very good condition. Also put down the old wives tale above.
My guardwires are designed to withstand USE not ABUSEGuardrails and their stanchions should take the weight of an adult and withstand this type of use. If they cant they are too weak for the job and most likely the stanchion base needs beefed up or the mount made good again.
Plastic covered is bad news, hides any corrosion so if you rebuild then do it with plain wire.
Stainless wire stretching ... nope the stanchions have bent in, lots of alternatives discussed above.
Hint for the future.....stop people from using the lifelines to climb aboard!
Totally agree. the idea of stainless wire stretching under normal human day to day use is not possible.
Stanchions bent, Come loose in some way i would vouch for.
Second that comment too. Its amazing how you get some fat backsided 18st person riving the hell out of stanchions and guard wires to heave themselves aboard !
You can't "repair them" as such. The end fittings are swaged on to the wire and can't be moved. The wires don't "stretch" very much anyway, so if they are close to the end of their adjustment they'll either fit or not. Do they fit now?
Good point, why do visitors to ones boat insist on yanking the wires as hard as they can.
When berthing i m often single handed so appreciate help but really squirm when people insist on tugging at the guardrail wires
My family are drilled to get aboard by the shrouds where they can reach higher up & to pull on cleated ropes, or staunchion bases , not staunchion tops
My guardwires are designed to withstand USE not ABUSE