Schwari
New Member
Hi all,
I’ve de-cored the end 2m of my furling line because it was too big for the furling drum – it was bunching up as I unfurled and I couldn’t unfurl the mainsail all the way.
De-coring was fine, and I’ve cut the core that I removed.
I’m now stuck about how to ‘seal’ the point of the rope 2m up, where the core begins again. If I just left it, would there be a risk of the core riding up/fraying/other dangerous movement?
So, presuming I need to seal that section:
Can I just use duct tape to wrap around that point?
Or do I need to burn it sealed – if so, how?
Or do I need to stitch it - if so, how? (I have no equipment for this, unless it's just a normal needle and thread).
Thanks for your advice!
I’ve de-cored the end 2m of my furling line because it was too big for the furling drum – it was bunching up as I unfurled and I couldn’t unfurl the mainsail all the way.
De-coring was fine, and I’ve cut the core that I removed.
I’m now stuck about how to ‘seal’ the point of the rope 2m up, where the core begins again. If I just left it, would there be a risk of the core riding up/fraying/other dangerous movement?
So, presuming I need to seal that section:
Can I just use duct tape to wrap around that point?
Or do I need to burn it sealed – if so, how?
Or do I need to stitch it - if so, how? (I have no equipment for this, unless it's just a normal needle and thread).
Thanks for your advice!