Splicing Modern Ropes
by Stephanie Morgan 12 Jul 2016 13:36 BST
12 July 2016
For any seafarer, splicing rope is an essential skill. But the traditional 3-strand rope is fast disappearing. So how do you splice braided rope?
This is the definitive guide to this crucial skill. Most of the techniques are quite easy to master – and also fun to do. See why splices are better – and stronger – than knots or shackles for joining or shortening rope, and follow the step-by-step photographs and clear instructions to find out how to splice efficiently.
Learn how to:
- make strong, reliable splices in braided rope
- select ropes in the materials that best suit your on-board requirements
- customise your ropes to make your setup easier and safer
- optimise your deck layout and save weight on board
- taper your sheets for ease of handling
- splice an extra cover on your ropes to give better grip in clutches, avoid chafe and make them last longer
While a knot can reduce the strength of a rope by as much as 50%, a well-spliced rope loses only 5–10%. The techniques, insights and suggestions within these pages will be invaluable to all boaters, whether recreational or commercial.
www.bloomsbury.com/uk/splicing-modern-ropes-9781472923202
About the author
Jan-Willem Polman is a sailor, author, journalist and specialist in synthetics technology who runs courses and workshops about splicing modern ropes.
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