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What's the best rope for a furling line

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Created by andy59 > 9 months ago, 27 May 2018
andy59
QLD, 1156 posts
27 May 2018 8:48AM
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i have to replace my furling line for my Reckman furler the current line is a 10mm double braid? but I'm not sure what the core is, nylon, polypropylene, or something else.
Any advice would be appreciated

Trek
NSW, 1195 posts
28 May 2018 7:19AM
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On the Mottle 33 I had at one time we used a small diameter spectra. Dont know if it was the "best" line but it was strong and small and never tangled. Worked fine.

Jode5
QLD, 853 posts
28 May 2018 7:30AM
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Don't need anything fancy on a furler line as a little stretch won't hurt. 10mm double braid would be fine even if you are using the furler to Reef the jib.

Ramona
NSW, 7740 posts
28 May 2018 8:08AM
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I think double braid is ample. I changed mine down to 6mm double braid. The original was 8 0r 10mm and jammed regularly even though I kept tension on it as I unfurled and secured it when the sail was unfurled. The new rope has gone soft and fluffy and tends to get the occasional overriding turn. When I replace it I will be going for a stiff, hard lay, shiny double braid. I will be buying it from the shop too. Current one is off eBay and I'm not impressed with how it's lasted.
I like the idea of the flat strap furlers that are now available.

andy59
QLD, 1156 posts
28 May 2018 10:18AM
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Thanks for the replies guys. Standard double braid seems like the go, not too expensive either. The spectra sounds like a good idea Trek but I its pretty costly.

rumblefish
TAS, 824 posts
29 May 2018 10:14AM
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Double braid is fine .
A trick if you want a bit more purchase for furling is to buy 50% more rope than you need and remove the core from the length you don't handle.
This will.mean the furling drum has a bigger diameter when pulling to fuel and therefore more purchase.
Same trick cam work if you want bigger furling line for handling.
If you want something stiffer for for a double braid with a 32 plait cover rather than the standard 16

andy59
QLD, 1156 posts
29 May 2018 10:27AM
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rumblefish said..
Double braid is fine .
A trick if you want a bit more purchase for furling is to buy 50% more rope than you need and remove the core from the length you don't handle.
This will.mean the furling drum has a bigger diameter when pulling to fuel and therefore more purchase.
Same trick cam work if you want bigger furling line for handling.
If you want something stiffer for for a double braid with a 32 plait cover rather than the standard 16


Thanks Rumblefish



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