Whst is this plastic thing?

it's half of a thingy mawhat'sit. This being the thingy half.
I'm guessing its the through deck thingy that you can put round a cable that's already in place.
 
It's the central part of a Plastimo roller reefing halyard diverter with part number 25720 . Have you read the thread?
I have read the thread, and apart from you almost no one else seemed to know. I was trying to be analytical. but I'll just go back to sleep. hope you tell everybody else they are been silly :)
 
To be fair to Plastimo, Ed's mystery bit is part of an assembly that costs £24 ex-delivery. The part is not available on its own. The Plastimo roller reefing range is well priced for small boats compared to other brands - or at least used to be last time I looked.

Oh I'm not suggesting it's too much - just that £30 is not to be sniffed at ;-)
 
Twice I have found 'bits' on my deck which in the end decided they did not come from me or my immediate neighbours, and could only assume someone had lobbed them on the deck, perhaps for a bit of a laugh. Pretty irritating, especially if you are about to set out for a significant passage.
 
Not only did I not pay attention at school, you underestimate my ability at being a tightwad. :ROFLMAO:
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Oh I'm not suggesting it's too much - just that £30 is not to be sniffed at ;-)
It was a joke.... I am of the bent that whenever anybody says " gee that's a bit dear( whether it is or not) I say " its not if you paid attention in school". The inference is that if you paid attention in school you would have a better job with better pay so things would be more affordable to you because you have more disposable income.... I myself did not pay attention in school, am not well off at all and my jokes are not funny, apparently.
 
Twice I have found 'bits' on my deck which in the end decided they did not come from me or my immediate neighbours, and could only assume someone had lobbed them on the deck, perhaps for a bit of a laugh. Pretty irritating, especially if you are about to set out for a significant passage.
I think the shitehawks sometimes drop anything they can't eat onto a boat.
 
It was a joke.... I am of the bent that whenever anybody says " gee that's a bit dear( whether it is or not) I say " its not if you paid attention in school". The inference is that if you paid attention in school you would have a better job with better pay so things would be more affordable to you because you have more disposable income.... I myself did not pay attention in school, am not well off at all and my jokes are not funny, apparently.
Well I took it as probably a joke, - and chuckled, and may borrow it.
 
Just put it on a boat three down from you, they will have enormous fun like you working it out. Think of it as an early Christmas game for them.....
 
What is difficult to understand is how that piece fell off in the first place (once properly installed).

It would be interesting if the OP advised what type of furler he has. I note he has not installed a halyard diverter, I wondered why not, He advised it was not in the parts he installed, implying it was not installed because it was not there (or not Plastimo).

Jonathan
 
It is ultimately .. a PBO challenge.

How exactly to repurpose it ?

Alchemy aside ( makin’ a quick £30), I think it could be jammed on a shroud to ease the leach of the foresail across the spreader end when tacking .. but then you would need another storm to bring along another one for the port side ?
 
It was a joke.... I am of the bent that whenever anybody says " gee that's a bit dear( whether it is or not) I say " its not if you paid attention in school". The inference is that if you paid attention in school you would have a better job with better pay so things would be more affordable to you because you have more disposable income.... I myself did not pay attention in school, am not well off at all and my jokes are not funny, apparently.

I also liked it - it was healthily convoluted - and made, some, people think.

However I do think your logic is flawed - there are many who, obviously paid no attention in schools, and as plumbers, sparkies or offering AF services - seem to be well heeled (no offence intended at anyone here).

Jonathan
 
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