Re: Stus-List Tether warning and snap shackle split rings

2018-07-08 Thread Dennis C. via CnC-List
Looks similar but mine is blue and not stretchy.  Same snap shackle
perhaps.

Reassuring to see the 60 lb pull number in the article.  I think my fix
will withstand that.

Dennis C.

On Sun, Jul 8, 2018 at 4:12 PM, Paul Wyand via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:

> I thought these tethers were recalled due to the slip rings. May have been
> thinking of something else but check with West Marine. I have a mixed
> relationship with them, hate them but they do stand behind their products
> and some stores are very good. My local store happens to have old sailors
> working there and they can help with almost anything, but other stores are
> power boater centric and can be downright unpleasant.
>
> https://www.practical-sailor.com/issues/37_6/product_
> update/West_Marine_Updates_Recalled_Tether_10452-1.html
>
>
>
> On Sun, Jul 8, 2018 at 10:40 AM John McKay via CnC-List <
> cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
>
>> Strange to see your comment on a shackle.
>>
>> I had a new shackle on a new spin sheet blow this week. Luckily all the
>> parts were trapped by the famous C&C toe rail. Thanks for the advice on
>> searching out heavier rings which I likely should have for a sheet. I have
>> taped the ring so there is no end to get caught on something.
>>
>> John on Enterprise 33 MKII
>> Sarnia Ontario
>>
>> On Sunday, July 8, 2018, 9:57:24 a.m. EDT, Dennis C. via CnC-List <
>> cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>> I was checking the PFD's, harnesses and tethers before a race couple
>> weeks ago.  When I pulled the release on one of the tether's "human" end
>> snap shackle, it disintegrated.  The snap shackle could not been released
>> if needed.  Very dangerous situation.  Please check your safety gear often!!
>>
>> The tether was a West Marine brand.  (Yeah, I know how many times I've
>> posted to the list not to buy anything with the West Marine brand.)
>>
>> Anyway, split rings for snap shackles are hard to find.  They must be
>> stronger than the ones you use to secure cotter pins in order to withstand
>> the force of pulling without straightening out.
>>
>> I could have ordered a Ronstan plunger pin kit which includes a single
>> heavy duty split ring for about $20.  I decided to look at other options.
>>
>> I ordered some from mcmaster.com.  Their Part #90905A652 9/16" 316
>> stainless split ring seems to work OK.  While obviously not as sturdy as
>> the Ronstan, it fit and withstood a significant pull without deforming.
>> Unless you have a rather excitable gorilla on your crew, I suspect it
>> should work just fine.  A pack of 10 is about $10-15 shipped.
>>
>> If anyone finds the standard snap shackle split rings online or a better
>> alternative, please post.
>>
>> Dennis C.
>> Touche' 35-1 #83
>> Mandeville, LA
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Re: Stus-List Tether warning and snap shackle split rings

2018-07-08 Thread Paul Wyand via CnC-List
I thought these tethers were recalled due to the slip rings. May have been
thinking of something else but check with West Marine. I have a mixed
relationship with them, hate them but they do stand behind their products
and some stores are very good. My local store happens to have old sailors
working there and they can help with almost anything, but other stores are
power boater centric and can be downright unpleasant.

https://www.practical-sailor.com/issues/37_6/product_update/West_Marine_Updates_Recalled_Tether_10452-1.html



On Sun, Jul 8, 2018 at 10:40 AM John McKay via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:

> Strange to see your comment on a shackle.
>
> I had a new shackle on a new spin sheet blow this week. Luckily all the
> parts were trapped by the famous C&C toe rail. Thanks for the advice on
> searching out heavier rings which I likely should have for a sheet. I have
> taped the ring so there is no end to get caught on something.
>
> John on Enterprise 33 MKII
> Sarnia Ontario
>
> On Sunday, July 8, 2018, 9:57:24 a.m. EDT, Dennis C. via CnC-List <
> cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
>
>
> I was checking the PFD's, harnesses and tethers before a race couple weeks
> ago.  When I pulled the release on one of the tether's "human" end snap
> shackle, it disintegrated.  The snap shackle could not been released if
> needed.  Very dangerous situation.  Please check your safety gear often!!
>
> The tether was a West Marine brand.  (Yeah, I know how many times I've
> posted to the list not to buy anything with the West Marine brand.)
>
> Anyway, split rings for snap shackles are hard to find.  They must be
> stronger than the ones you use to secure cotter pins in order to withstand
> the force of pulling without straightening out.
>
> I could have ordered a Ronstan plunger pin kit which includes a single
> heavy duty split ring for about $20.  I decided to look at other options.
>
> I ordered some from mcmaster.com.  Their Part #90905A652 9/16" 316
> stainless split ring seems to work OK.  While obviously not as sturdy as
> the Ronstan, it fit and withstood a significant pull without deforming.
> Unless you have a rather excitable gorilla on your crew, I suspect it
> should work just fine.  A pack of 10 is about $10-15 shipped.
>
> If anyone finds the standard snap shackle split rings online or a better
> alternative, please post.
>
> Dennis C.
> Touche' 35-1 #83
> Mandeville, LA
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Re: Stus-List Tether warning and snap shackle split rings

2018-07-08 Thread John McKay via CnC-List
 Strange to see your comment on a shackle.
I had a new shackle on a new spin sheet blow this week. Luckily all the parts 
were trapped by the famous C&C toe rail. Thanks for the advice on searching out 
heavier rings which I likely should have for a sheet. I have taped the ring so 
there is no end to get caught on something.
John on Enterprise 33 MKIISarnia Ontario
On Sunday, July 8, 2018, 9:57:24 a.m. EDT, Dennis C. via CnC-List 
 wrote:  
 
 I was checking the PFD's, harnesses and tethers before a race couple weeks 
ago.  When I pulled the release on one of the tether's "human" end snap 
shackle, it disintegrated.  The snap shackle could not been released if needed. 
 Very dangerous situation.  Please check your safety gear often!!
The tether was a West Marine brand.  (Yeah, I know how many times I've posted 
to the list not to buy anything with the West Marine brand.)
Anyway, split rings for snap shackles are hard to find.  They must be stronger 
than the ones you use to secure cotter pins in order to withstand the force of 
pulling without straightening out.
I could have ordered a Ronstan plunger pin kit which includes a single heavy 
duty split ring for about $20.  I decided to look at other options.
I ordered some from mcmaster.com.  Their Part #90905A652 9/16" 316 stainless 
split ring seems to work OK.  While obviously not as sturdy as the Ronstan, it 
fit and withstood a significant pull without deforming.  Unless you have a 
rather excitable gorilla on your crew, I suspect it should work just fine.  A 
pack of 10 is about $10-15 shipped.
If anyone finds the standard snap shackle split rings online or a better 
alternative, please post.
Dennis C.Touche' 35-1 #83Mandeville, 
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Stus-List Tether warning and snap shackle split rings

2018-07-08 Thread Dennis C. via CnC-List
I was checking the PFD's, harnesses and tethers before a race couple weeks
ago.  When I pulled the release on one of the tether's "human" end snap
shackle, it disintegrated.  The snap shackle could not been released if
needed.  Very dangerous situation.  Please check your safety gear often!!

The tether was a West Marine brand.  (Yeah, I know how many times I've
posted to the list not to buy anything with the West Marine brand.)

Anyway, split rings for snap shackles are hard to find.  They must be
stronger than the ones you use to secure cotter pins in order to withstand
the force of pulling without straightening out.

I could have ordered a Ronstan plunger pin kit which includes a single
heavy duty split ring for about $20.  I decided to look at other options.

I ordered some from mcmaster.com.  Their Part #90905A652 9/16" 316
stainless split ring seems to work OK.  While obviously not as sturdy as
the Ronstan, it fit and withstood a significant pull without deforming.
Unless you have a rather excitable gorilla on your crew, I suspect it
should work just fine.  A pack of 10 is about $10-15 shipped.

If anyone finds the standard snap shackle split rings online or a better
alternative, please post.

Dennis C.
Touche' 35-1 #83
Mandeville, LA
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