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    Posted: 30 Jul 14 at 12:24am
Apologies for the delay in my response and thanks for all the posts. I'm still a little unclear as to the method. Why do I need fishing line or similar?
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You're unlikely to succeed in threading normal halyard rope down the mast, no matter what you do. So you need something that will thread more easily. Favourite choices tend to be either very thin and flexible with the aid if weights and gravity, or something a little more rigid that can be pushed through.
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I'm told the technical term, from long before computers, is a "mouse" - a weight on a light line for pulling a bigger line through - used for re-cording sash windows hence OH keeps one in the toolbox.
Those split shot fishing weights are good too as they squeeze onto the line.
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OK I think I've got it. One final thing; the hole in my mast where the main line emerges is pretty tiny. I'm struggling to think of a weight I could use that would fit through it. Any suggestions?
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Originally posted by dohertpk

OK I think I've got it. One final thing; the hole in my mast where the main line emerges is pretty tiny. I'm struggling to think of a weight I could use that would fit through it. Any suggestions?


One of the old favorites was always a length of low diameter, metal chain, usually borrowed from the bath plug!!
It's got weight, low diameter and it's flexible which just about ticks all the boxes.


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And a hook made from a paperclip to fish it out with.
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My favourite is thebath chain with whpping line. One thing that no one has pointed out is that if you have other halyards already in there pull them tight or you risk having a nice big twist in there which will only show itself when you have it all rigged and afloat and the kite wont come down without easing the rig tension.
 
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Thanks for that; the 600 just has a lonely mainsail so no other halyards to worry about mercifully
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+1 to Roger's suggestion. 
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Quote: OK I think I've got it. One final thing; the hole in my mast where the main line emerges is pretty tiny. I'm struggling to think of a weight I could use that would fit through it. Any suggestions?

Use a piece of wire through the hole to hook the line dropped down the mast - do not attempt to pull the weight through the small hole - just a loop of the line. Attach this loop to the end of the halyard using a nail knot or similar then feed the end of the new halyard back through the hole while someone pulls gently on the line back up the mast.

You'll probably need to remove the pulley at the top of the mast to give you room to pull the new halyard through but don't forget to thread it through the removed pulley before replacing it in the mast!
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