Thanks again for the advise, I was hoping to attach the wire end to the 
messenger, the rope end will definitely be to thick in diameter to pass through 
even with Vaseline.

By the way if you come to Shelter Island  it is a great place to sail and  
there is a lovely anchorage in West Neck Harbor with a very close sandy beach 
approx. 100 yards away.


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From: Abraham <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thu, April 22, 2010 7:33:12 PM
Subject: [IC27A] Re: halyard relacement

  
Yes, I used the wire/rope halyard, and attached the rope end to the messenger 
(you are right, it reverses the process). The area where the messenger line and 
the rope attached, even with the paper clip, stitches and tape it was not 
thicker than the rope diameter, besides I think the Vaseline did the trick! in 
my case it did not snag when it passed the sheave, it did required a bit of 
extra pulling (very very little) but no drama. Good luck

Ps. I am in Hempstead Harbor, hoping to go to shelter island this summer.
-Abraham.

--- In ic...@yahoogroups. com, scott kesler <restorationfineart s...@...> wrote:
>
> Hi Every One,
> 
> Thanks for all your great replies, and thanks for the offer on the sheave, 
> however the halyard is external.
> 
> Also, the boat yard I'm in on Shelter Island N.Y. does not have a crane or 
> cherry picker.
> 
> If I understand correctly you are using the wire/rope halyard.
> 
> Once you had the messenger installed, did you the attached the rope end or 
> the wire end to it?
> 
> I assumed I would reverse the process for the opposite halyard, yes.
> 
> Also, is there a possibility for snagging in the sheave at the point where 
> the two lines taper together?
>


 

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