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Index
Cover Title Page Contents Introduction 1. Synthetic fibres
Developments Technical features
Breaking load Safe working load Stretch Creep
Synthetic fibres used for ropes Polyester Polyamide Polypropylene UHMWPE (Dyneema, Spectra) LCP (Vectran) PBO (Zylon) Aramid (Kevlar, Technora)
2. Construction of ropes
Twisted ropes Single braid ropes Double braid ropes Braided cover with a core of twisted strands or parallel fibres Additional types of rope construction
3. Which type of rope?
Sheets and halyards
Materials
Control lines and running backstays
Diameter and breaking load Length
Mooring lines
Diameter Length
Ropes combined with clutches Maintenance and troubleshooting
Inspection Friction and wear Rope does not hold in clutches Twisted ropes Cleaning ropes
4. Before you start
Splicing tools Splicing technique and core materials The size of the eye How to remove a core from the cover ‘Tapering’ the ends of a rope ‘Milking’ the cover Long bury splicing
5. Eye splice in plaited or twisted ropes
Three-strand rope Eight-strand rope
6. Eye splice in polyester ropes
Double braid rope
Stainless steel thimble
Rope with a laid core Rope with parallel fibres in the core
7. Eye splice in Dyneema ropes
Single braid rope
Basic method Method for hollow braid with a grip fibre Lock splice
Double braid rope
Without using the cover Using the cover Double layer cover
8. Dyneema shackles
Soft shackles
Type 1 Type 2 Integral
Soft shackle knot
9. Weight savings and tapering
Tapering a doubled braid Dyneema rope Joining two single braid ropes Joining steel wire with double braid polyester Joining a single braid Dyneema rope with double braid polyester
10. Thickening and strengthening
Splicing or sewing in an extra cover
Splicing in an extra cover Sewing in an extra cover
Splicing in an extra core
11. Continuous loops
Double braid polyester
For equal thickness, spliced without the core For strength, spliced with the core
Single braid Dyneema ('loop')
Basic loop Loop with cover
Double braid Dyneema
12. Whippings
Double stitched whipping for braided ropes Common whipping Whipping for a three-strand laid rope
13. Reeving of new halyards
Reeving eye (‘Flemish eye’) Reeving loop with whipping
14. Splicing tools
Using a soft needle How to make a soft needle
Appendices
1 Features of synthetic fibres: a comparison 2 Diameters and breaking loads of ropes
Guidelines for diameters of sheets and halyards Guidelines for diameters of mooring lines
Acknowledgements About the author Bibliography eCopyright
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