Bob,

Two methods to "Butt" rope together.  Both can be used for light loads. 

If both are man made fibers, simply HEAT both ends to melt and "Stick" them 
together. 
Done with some care, both ends will bond together making an amazingly strong 
join. I know it doesn't sound like it's very sure, but it is.
The method is seen in a couple Knot and Splicing books.

The second method, Needle and strong thread, such as acrylic, sew both ends 
together with overlapping stitches, threads pulled tight to bring ends of rope 
together.

Both methods are fairly flexible and pass blocks and fairleads.

I use a combination of both for my Furling line on the Harken furler. Thick 
line at my Handing position and Thin line around the reel.
Working for over 10 years..

UW
Ralph Ahseln
Oblio
Gresham OR

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: ebolean 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Sunday, April 08, 2007 8:41 AM
  Subject: Re: catalina27-talk: replacing outhaul questions


  Hi Chris.

  Thank you for the suggestion.  I'll do it.

  However, I suspect butting the ends of the painter and the outhaul and taping 
them together is not a good way to connect the two.  Are there any tried and 
true methods for attaching them to each other?  Since I seem to make things 
worse before I make them better, I appreciate any suggestions based on your 
experience.

  Thanks again,

  Bob Musson
  88 C27 #6508 Std Rig
  Piratizer
  Selby Bay, MD

  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
    Hey Bob -

    Try running a "painter" line through the boom to determine the length of 
the line.  Basically it is a smaller line that you attach to the existing 
outhaul line, pull it through and measure the existing line, then replace the 
painter with the new line and pull it through the opposite way.

    That is the way we do our halyards without climbing the mast.  Should work 
with the boom too.

    Chris D
    toy box 
    eastport, md





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