[C320-list] Attaching jib sheets

bruceheyman at cox.net bruceheyman at cox.net
Tue Jun 10 12:52:32 PDT 2008


Good luck.  I've found it very hard to splice a line that has been used for a season or more.  You might try putting them through the washer before trying.
Bruce
Somerset 671 SoCal
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-----Original Message-----
From: "warren updike" <wupdike at hotmail.com>

Date: Tue, 10 Jun 2008 15:19:51 
To:<c320-list at lists.catalina320.com>
Subject: Re: [C320-list] Attaching jib sheets


Cow hitch seems like the way to go short of new continuous line. Maybe I'll
take the sheets home and splice an eye in one end as suggested.  I like to
make projects more challenging if I can.  Thanks, Karl


Warren & Pattie Updke
Catalina 320, #62, "Warr De Mar"
Middle River, Chesapeake Bay



-----Original Message-----
I use a cow hitch. Doesn't look very secure, but has yet to slip, even with
new line.

On Tue, 03 Jun 2008 17:46:30 -0400, warren updike <wupdike at hotmail.com>
wrote:

> How are people attaching jib sheets to the jib?  I've been using a 
> bowline; but, don't like it as it tends to catch on the shrouds on a 
> tack.  I'm thinking about an anchor bend (fisherman's bend) and 
> seizing the bitter end to the working part.  Any better ideas?
>
>
> Warren & Pattie Updke
> Catalina 320, #62, "Warr De Mar"
> Middle River, Chesapeake Bay

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Karl Mielenhausen
Catalina 320 Hull 690
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