DJE
Well-Known Member
Our new-to-us 39 footer has 33 sq.m. mainsail with single line reefing for reefs 1 & 2 and two lines for reef 3. The single line system is by Selden using sliding blocks inside the boom. It is currently rigged with Liros braid on braid polyester ropes 12mm for reefs 1 and 2 and 10mm for reef 3. This is a lot of rope and it is heavy. I'm not desperately worried about the all-up weight but I think the weight of the rope contributes a lot to the friction in the system which makes for hard work when shaking out a reef.
The boom is currently stripped down in my garage and a few of the sheaves have a lot of play on their shafts so I will be replacing them - also some of the little wheels on the sliding blocks. But I am seriously considering replacing all the rope with smaller sizes in high tech fibres in an attempt to reduce the friction. This is a lot of rope - 44m total for reefs 1 & 2 plus another 43m for reef 3.
If I go down to 10mm dyneema with a polyester cover I get higher strength and about 55% of weight of the current 12mm braid on braid. I can get the same strength as the existing rope from 8mm dyneema at 35% of the current weight but I think that might be a bit small for the stoppers.
There is enough money in the refit budget to do this - particularly if we leave reef 3 for next year. But will we get a noticeable improvement? And how long will fancy rope last?
Has anybody done something similar? And are there any alternatives to polyester covered dyneema that are worth considering?
The boom is currently stripped down in my garage and a few of the sheaves have a lot of play on their shafts so I will be replacing them - also some of the little wheels on the sliding blocks. But I am seriously considering replacing all the rope with smaller sizes in high tech fibres in an attempt to reduce the friction. This is a lot of rope - 44m total for reefs 1 & 2 plus another 43m for reef 3.
If I go down to 10mm dyneema with a polyester cover I get higher strength and about 55% of weight of the current 12mm braid on braid. I can get the same strength as the existing rope from 8mm dyneema at 35% of the current weight but I think that might be a bit small for the stoppers.
There is enough money in the refit budget to do this - particularly if we leave reef 3 for next year. But will we get a noticeable improvement? And how long will fancy rope last?
Has anybody done something similar? And are there any alternatives to polyester covered dyneema that are worth considering?