Matt341
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Hi All, During the summer the main sail halyard which was wire started to fray and only had a few strands remaining in certain areas. Half was rope until it came through the roller at the top of the mast and just before that it turned into wire. In a dash to save it from snapping I attached a new length of 8mm rope and pulled it all through. We now have a nice new rope halyard which goes through the rollers and blocks fine, and doesn't have such an irritating clank either. But, when we took the sails off a few months ago I noticed the jib halyard was also fraying where it had been in the roller for a long period. I spoke to a yacht chandler who said this is better off being rope because wire doesn't like sitting in rollers for long periods as it does bend. So I have bought 8mm rope to now do the same with the jib halyard as I did with the main.
I had a look around the marina and I would say 90% of boats all have rope halyards.
So just to check, am I ok to replace the wire with rope instead ?? My main concern was it not fitting through the roller but this seems to be ok as they look quite big and it worked fine with the main halyard.
Thanks
Ian
I had a look around the marina and I would say 90% of boats all have rope halyards.
So just to check, am I ok to replace the wire with rope instead ?? My main concern was it not fitting through the roller but this seems to be ok as they look quite big and it worked fine with the main halyard.
Thanks
Ian