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    Posted: 11 May 07 at 11:39am
Holt Pro line is the direct equivalent of Herzog, think Holt has just given it a brand name. Comes in 2.5mm and 3.5mm, there is also Ultra-line (I think that's the name) comes in 3mm with a similar breaking load to the 3.5mm stuff, but slightly more expensive per metre. As Rick says the advantages over wire are quite high, able to adjust the splices plus is lighter and easy to replace. I'd be quite interested to compare the cost of wire to pro-line, the rope at 2.5mm costing about £1 a metre and the 3.5 stuff £1.80 per metre.
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I just used bog standard sheathed dyneema on the Cherub...was a bit bouncy to start with but it's fine now. Loads cheaper too!

Ignore this advice!  Whoever posted this was a complete divvy of the highest magnitude (and a tight git)

Er, so that will be me then.  After 3 years of cheapo trouble free sailing the trap snapped on the knot when I was going mach 9 with my foot in the toeloop.  Cue instant capsize and me dangling over the hull of the boat by my foot, not funny.  Somehow I got out without hurting my foot too badly, however I snapped a carbon stick the second it happened.

I got some groovy hertzog style stuff from P&B, and the best bit is...it's YELLOW!!

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we use 3mm dynema on the 12, replace it every yearor so 'cos they chafe pretty bad. good call to run them through some cover at the shackles or the trap fittings.
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Some class rules limit the materials that trapeze wires may be made of. If they do, they usually say that to a certain distance from the mast, they must be made from wire. Worth checking.
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Should be ok its for a I14.

I have ordered it now, 2.5mm excel D12. Hoefully should do the job.

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Originally posted by 29er397

I'd make the splices a generous length at each end, that way if you spot any points that are wearing a bit, you can just move the entire rope up or down a bit and there will be a fresh bit of rope where the wear point is - an extra meter either end is a lot cheaper than an entriely new bit of rope, seems to work for me.

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Originally posted by Iain C

Originally posted by Iain C

I just used bog standard sheathed dyneema on the Cherub...was a bit bouncy to start with but it's fine now. Loads cheaper too!

Ignore this advice!  Whoever posted this was a complete divvy of the highest magnitude (and a tight git)

Er, so that will be me then.  After 3 years of cheapo trouble free sailing the trap snapped on the knot when I was going mach 9 with my foot in the toeloop.  Cue instant capsize and me dangling over the hull of the boat by my foot, not funny.  Somehow I got out without hurting my foot too badly, however I snapped a carbon stick the second it happened.

I got some groovy hertzog style stuff from P&B, and the best bit is...it's YELLOW!!




I remember another thread where we talked about breakable toe straps... are you reconsidering your choice now Iain?
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Post Options Post Options   Quote ivo.tedbury Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12 May 07 at 6:36pm

Not sure about other Rs500s but our one that we have twin wire rigged has 3mm rope. It works fine and is considerably lighter than wire.

It might also be better than wire in a lighting storm!

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I remember another thread where we talked about breakable toe straps... are you reconsidering your choice now Iain?
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Yep!!

Problem is on my boat there are so mant toeloops it would cost a small fortune if they were the proper things, I'm thinking about just replacing the rope with really heavy bungee.  'spose I could always go for the screws through car mat solution on the new boat...

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Post Options Post Options   Quote Dead Air Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16 May 07 at 7:55am

I have seen the rope trap lines float out of the mast after a capsize, so make sure you have the little retainer things in!

 

I guess its one of those personal preference things, try another boat that has rope instead of wire, see which you prefer

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