Roberto
Well-Known Member
I used it on a small racing boat, they work fine. Better to copy the type of attachment shown on the image above, sometimes people just thread the dogbone through the headboard hole and lay it flat against it, but that tends to keep the headboard slanted to one side. Also, as you will have to splice it, make sure the splice can pass through the sheave, it will be easier with a relatively smaller diameter dyneema halyard: I spliced a 12mm polyester halyard which used a 12mm sheave, the splice was too bulky and stiff and could not pass inside the sheave, I had to revert it and use the other unspliced end as the spliced one simply could not be used.Wouldna dogbone be a good idea when ordering a new halyard?
Benefits include ease of attachment and remival, no shackle to impede hoist height, and low cost.
I've never used one.