I got the 1 1/8" covers, for myhschumac wrote:RobertB, what size did you get? One ongoing hassle I would love to solve.
Lifelines and shrouds (Covers)
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Johnacuda
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Re: Lifelines and shrouds
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DaveC426913
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Re: Lifelines and shrouds
[strike]I am definitely missing something. My (admittedly limited) understanding of life lines are of stainless steel with thimbles on each end. The only way to fit them I know of is to cut them, swage a new thimble on, making sure they are exactly the right length to be taut and not slack. i.e. custom fit every single one.beene wrote:Dave...... I must be misinformed. I am under the impression that they have to be fitted exactly. Like, measure & cut on-sight.
Yes
You just buy the 6' sections
Mount them
Will need a pair of scissors
Just mount the ones you can without cutting
And measure off what you need to fill the left over sections of the life lines
In my case, with the M, each side used 3 full sections, and had to cut small pieces to complete the lines between the pelican hook and the end points, both bow and stern.
No cutting needed for the shrouds...
Only installed 6' sections on all of them, as that is the only amount I cared to cover
G
If this is not true, then I may have been unwarranted in putting it off till I have time and money to have someone do them.[/strike]
Oh wait.
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Re: Lifelines and shrouds
I measured and cut to exact length 1/4” translucent poly airline that I keep on hand (handy to have- the odd time it actually gets used as an air line!). Then slit it with a knife, and snapped it over the lifelines. It passes right through the grommet at the stanchions. No joints, perfect fit, no possibility of oxygen deprivation because the slit is not airtight, and you can visually inspect the condition of the cable through the translucent cover. Like you have found, Beene, they are a great improvement, both functionally and in appearance.
A one inch diameter tube is a perfect fit over the sidestay adjusters, I think any smaller would be too tight and not work (unless maybe you wanted to heat and stretch them?), and anything larger would be loose, but would fit. Cutting a “V” notch in the tubes allows them to neatly slide down to contact the deck, preventing the ringdings from catching on anything (like the jib sheets). I might try black instead of white tubes next time because they wouldn't visually “cut” through the lines of the black raccoon stripes the way the white ones do. I leave the tops open so that I can easily blast the insects (spiders) out from above with the hose during a wash down.
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A one inch diameter tube is a perfect fit over the sidestay adjusters, I think any smaller would be too tight and not work (unless maybe you wanted to heat and stretch them?), and anything larger would be loose, but would fit. Cutting a “V” notch in the tubes allows them to neatly slide down to contact the deck, preventing the ringdings from catching on anything (like the jib sheets). I might try black instead of white tubes next time because they wouldn't visually “cut” through the lines of the black raccoon stripes the way the white ones do. I leave the tops open so that I can easily blast the insects (spiders) out from above with the hose during a wash down.
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Re: Lifelines and shrouds
Not sure what happened but I posted this on Sat Oh well lets try again
in this pic u can see my covered shrouds , spreader boots , & above the bottom spreaders the two shroud rollers on each side these keep the main from chaffing on them
http://i844.photobucket.com/albums/ab1/ ... 010003.jpg
In this pic u can see my cockpit lifelines
http://i844.photobucket.com/albums/ab1/ ... 010006.jpg
http://i844.photobucket.com/albums/ab1/ ... 010002.jpg
if u click on these pics u can enlarge them for better veiwing
J
in this pic u can see my covered shrouds , spreader boots , & above the bottom spreaders the two shroud rollers on each side these keep the main from chaffing on them
http://i844.photobucket.com/albums/ab1/ ... 010003.jpg
In this pic u can see my cockpit lifelines
http://i844.photobucket.com/albums/ab1/ ... 010006.jpg
http://i844.photobucket.com/albums/ab1/ ... 010002.jpg
if u click on these pics u can enlarge them for better veiwing
J
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Re: Lifelines and shrouds (Covers)
beene wrote:Anyone else go to West Marine and get a bunch of white life line and shroud covers for their Mac?
I just did, minor cost, $3 per 6' section, big improvement!
They make the boat look a lot better
Feel more substantial when you grab the lines
Make all lines far more visible, which is a huge safety bonus!!
G
Do you have a link to the cover material? I'm not finding it anywhere on their website.
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http://www.westmarine.com/webapp/wcs/st ... sNum=50094Captain_Kirk wrote:Do you have a link to the cover material? I'm not finding it anywhere on their website.
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Thank you. I'm not sure why my searches there came up empty.RobertB wrote:http://www.westmarine.com/webapp/wcs/st ... sNum=50094Captain_Kirk wrote:Do you have a link to the cover material? I'm not finding it anywhere on their website.
I just removed the old vinyl coating from my Venture lifelines which was old, brown, and cracking in many places. Luckily the stainless steel is still in great shape so I'll be buying some of this to cover them back up. Thanks.
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Re: Lifelines and shrouds (Covers)
It really makes the boat look better
More expensive
More like a serious yacht
Not to mention how much more visible the line become
Very good for safety
G
More expensive
More like a serious yacht
Not to mention how much more visible the line become
Very good for safety
G
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I have a 1997 26X. What size should I be getting?
beene wrote:It really makes the boat look better
More expensive
More like a serious yacht
Not to mention how much more visible the line become
Very good for safety
G
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Re: Lifelines and shrouds (Covers)
You can see the new covers from this photo
They are on lifelines and shrouds in mast down trailer config

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They are on lifelines and shrouds in mast down trailer config

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Re: Lifelines and shrouds (Covers)
[quote="dlandersson"]I have a 1997 26X. What size should I be getting?
They come in 6' lengths at WM
Just measure out what you need
I used a pair of scissors to cut them down to size
Was a piece of cake
G
They come in 6' lengths at WM
Just measure out what you need
I used a pair of scissors to cut them down to size
Was a piece of cake
G
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Re: Lifelines and shrouds (Covers)
NIce, looks sharp. Thanks for posting that. So if you use them on shrouds you don't have to worry about the covers if you have to raise and lower the mast for transport? The covers are flexible enough to stay on?
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You betNIce, looks sharp. Thanks for posting that. So if you use them on shrouds you don't have to worry about the covers if you have to raise and lower the mast for transport? The covers are flexible enough to stay on?
I do not take any of them off
Not even the mast raising system
Which I also do not remove from the boat at any time anymore
When I sit at the helm, sure looks nice seeing 3 sets of white mast stays coming off each side
Uppers, lowers, and mast raising system stays.
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Re: Lifelines and shrouds (Covers)
Having them on actually seems to make raising and lowering easier as the lines do not get caught as much as without them
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Re: Lifelines and shrouds (Covers)
I think the reason for that must be the covers help the stays stay a bit stiff, holding a shape, and as a result do not get tangled around all the sailing hardware as easily
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