I've got poly double braid sheets. The cover is badly damaged about 1 foot from the end. I don't want to toss 60' of line for just the damaged cover on the last foot. Is there a way to repair or replace the damaged cover?
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Cut them short by 12" and remake the ends.
These are actually the two ends of a single continuous sheet. It would be too short if I cut off the ends.end for end them
Seems a waste of 56' of line when just a small bit of the cover is damaged. I'd like to find a better way.You should get new lines
This line has been tightened beyond extreme many times, so I think it would be impossible to splice in a new line as shown in the video with brand new, never tightened line. And the core is still good, so why waste it.Splice on new 1 foot lengths at each end
Cut off the damaged 1 foot ends. Splice on new lengths at each end
Cut damaged ends off old one and downgrade to a 58ft mooring warp
Often done. Probably OK for small light boats < about 20' but that's about all.Sheets as warps, Vic? I don't think so.
No good for mooring, NO give in it, nylon for mooringOn reflection far more sensible to buy new sheet,
Cut damaged ends off old one and downgrade to a 58ft mooring warp
No good for mooring, NO give in it, nylon for mooring
Cut off the damaged bits and splice in a short length of thinner dyneema ?These are actually the two ends of a single continuous sheet. It would be too short if I cut off the ends.
Seems a waste of 56' of line when just a small bit of the cover is damaged. I'd like to find a better way.
This line has been tightened beyond extreme many times, so I think it would be impossible to splice in a new line as shown in the video with brand new, never tightened line. And the core is still good, so why waste it.
I'm really looking for a way to splice on just a cover.
Any ideas?

:encouragement:All done. In the end I did not want to cut or splice the core, because that is the strong part of the line. So I just cut off the damaged cover and stitched the end of the old cover to the core. Then I took another cover from an old sheet and milked it over the existing cover by an inch and stitched it into place. If it holds for another year I'll be happy. Looks funky too! I can tell people I've got super high tech sheet ends.
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All done. In the end I did not want to cut or splice the core, because that is the strong part of the line. So I just cut off the damaged cover and stitched the end of the old cover to the core. Then I took another cover from an old sheet and milked it over the existing cover by an inch and stitched it into place. If it holds for another year I'll be happy. Looks funky too! I can tell people I've got super high tech sheet ends.