Rope Shackle for Genoa Sheets

Snowgoose:

Is this a furling sail? If so, removing the sheets is not so simple, since they are used to secure the sail. Leave them on.
Yes, furling sail and I've been thinking about that.
I currently tie the halyards off using just the outer parts of braided rope. While I'm up there, I might as well use another one to tie the furler off.

That's if I remember to take the sheets off at all.
 
The only soft shackles we have moused are the ones that used to hold the code 0 inhauler blocks. But I’ve now spliced the blocks onto the inhaul line. They spent a lot of time not under tension, and it could have been possible to lose a very expensive block.
 
Snowgoose:

Is this a furling sail? If so, removing the sheets is not so simple, since they are used to secure the sail. Leave them on.
Whenever I’m leaving the boat on its berth I tie a line an couple of turns around the furled genny through the tack cringle. I’ve seen too many sails destroyed by coming unfurled in a gale.
 
We have never had a soft shackle come undone in any application, but while rare, it is not impossible for this to occur . You can "mouse" a soft shackle using a cable tie. Add the cable tie at the base of the eye, rather than cinching the knot.

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If you sew a small strip of doublesided velcro to one leg of the eye, you can achieve the same effect but reusable.
 
I saw an arrangement once that was like the home-spliced version posted by danaskip above, but with a short length of thinner cord somehow spliced through one leg of the eye (or maybe just knotted, I can't remember); the ends of this could then be tied with a reef knot around the waist of the eye if extra security was needed.
 
I use a single length of rope for my sheets with a long loop in the centre, constructed using an Alpine Butterfly knot.
The long loop is attached to the crinkle with a soft shackle.
Using the Alpine Butterfly knot means that the sheets exit the knot at 180° to eachother.
I've used this setup for about six or seven years, it works well.
 
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