Seagreen
Well-Known Member
I put a general post up on this topic on the PBO forum, but I'll add more detail here. The PBO bermudan sailors will not understand so well.
My jib halyard is a typical gaffer arrangement. It is double ended, running through cheek blocks at the hounds and the block attached to the head of the jib. One end is the main part, and the other end has yet another block with a single whip as a tensioning system at the other end.
The problem is, though this halyard is braided not 3 strand rope, it still twists like 'eck when hoisting the sail. I have swivels where possible but it still twists. Can anyone suggest a good twist resistant rope to try? I'd rather not go to wire.
My jib halyard is a typical gaffer arrangement. It is double ended, running through cheek blocks at the hounds and the block attached to the head of the jib. One end is the main part, and the other end has yet another block with a single whip as a tensioning system at the other end.
The problem is, though this halyard is braided not 3 strand rope, it still twists like 'eck when hoisting the sail. I have swivels where possible but it still twists. Can anyone suggest a good twist resistant rope to try? I'd rather not go to wire.
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