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Reefing line replacement

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Created by santanasaga > 9 months ago, 12 Mar 2017
santanasaga
NSW, 123 posts
12 Mar 2017 3:47PM
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Hi everyone, I need some advice. I managed to loose my 3rd reeding line out of the boom. Attached are some pictures. How can i replace the line without disassembling the boom? The boom is over 5m long...




Ramona
NSW, 7597 posts
12 Mar 2017 4:04PM
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You could try feeding the rope through using a garden hose water forced in and have the water push the rope through. Perhaps using a smaller cord washed through and then pull the larger size. May have to lower the end of the boom to get good water flow.

Yara
NSW, 1283 posts
12 Mar 2017 4:28PM
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If the other lines go past, you may be able to attach a fine chord to one of them and use it to get the leader to the outlet point. If not talk to an electrician, I think they have fine spring wire devices to do something similar.

Harb
WA, 226 posts
12 Mar 2017 1:33PM
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At that length dissambling could end up being the easiest and fastest solution, good opportunity to go over everything and check for corrosion and Duralac & lubricate everything that needs it.

dkd
SA, 131 posts
12 Mar 2017 4:34PM
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we use a length of rod batten which any sailmaker would have ..... we have a length about 1 metre longer than the boom and feed it thro, attach a mouse and then the rope you want to replace.

Simple once you have the rod. Electricians use something similar as a mouse for feeding cables.

SandS
VIC, 5904 posts
12 Mar 2017 5:23PM
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the yellow tongue from the chip board flooring may work .

BJRob
NSW, 251 posts
12 Mar 2017 5:50PM
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Piece of foam on a string and a vacuum to suck it through or compressor to blow it through.

santanasaga
NSW, 123 posts
12 Mar 2017 6:24PM
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Great ideas, none of which I had thought of... I was thinking of how to add a mouse using the existing reefing line, but one end would be ok... but the other end, maybe that is where the vacuum or hose may come in handy.

BJRob
NSW, 251 posts
12 Mar 2017 7:01PM
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santanasaga said..
Great ideas, none of which I had thought of... I was thinking of how to add a mouse using the existing reefing line, but one end would be ok... but the other end, maybe that is where the vacuum or hose may come in handy.


I've seen an electrician suck a string through about 100m of conduit with an ordinary vacuum.

Bristolfashion
VIC, 490 posts
12 Mar 2017 9:09PM
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I honestly met an eccentric campsite owner who showed an article featuring him in the local paper. He'd rewired his house by attaching the cables to his Jack Russell terrier and them tempting through the required spaces with sausages.

Possibly no help here.



Bristol

P.s. I have used the fibre glass screw together electricians poles and they are very good.

HG02
VIC, 5814 posts
12 Mar 2017 10:46PM
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you would have to remove the boom and place it vertical and use a drill bit attached to a piece of string
then fix the rope to the string .

Agent nods
622 posts
12 Mar 2017 10:51PM
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Irrigation/sprinkler pipe from Bunnings it's flexible and reasonably stiff.
or whipper sniper line to push through....there is some larger diameter/stiffer available

whiteout
QLD, 264 posts
13 Mar 2017 6:58AM
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The aim is ensure that you don't tangle the rope around the other reefing lines: and out haul:
1.pull all lines in the boom tight.
2.thread a small conduit with a venetian blind cord attached.
3.hook out the small length of venetian blind cord with a hooked piece of wire coat hanger.
4. attach the new reefing line to the cord tie it with a knot that will allow you to reeve it through the sheave gap.
5.pull out the conduit and new reef line.
6.re-reeve the reef to the inboard end of the boom.

That's how we did it when I worked at a yacht rigger.

Ringle
NSW, 190 posts
13 Mar 2017 9:16AM
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Bristolfashion said..
I honestly met an eccentric campsite owner who showed an article featuring him in the local paper. He'd rewired his house by attaching the cables to his Jack Russell terrier and them tempting through the required spaces with sausages.

Possibly no help here.



Bristol

P.s. I have used the fibre glass screw together electricians poles and they are very good.


The Jack Russel won't fit I'm afraid.

...a pet mouse?

boty
QLD, 685 posts
13 Mar 2017 8:28AM
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Ringle said..

Bristolfashion said..
I honestly met an eccentric campsite owner who showed an article featuring him in the local paper. He'd rewired his house by attaching the cables to his Jack Russell terrier and them tempting through the required spaces with sausages.

Possibly no help here.



Bristol

P.s. I have used the fibre glass screw together electricians poles and they are very good.



The Jack Russel won't fit I'm afraid.

...a pet mouse?


im thinking carpet snake and mouse for a lure film it put it on you tube with proceeds from the number of hits and complaints from vegans you can buy a new boom

Jolene
WA, 1585 posts
13 Mar 2017 7:07AM
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Recently I re- rigged my 12m mast and boom. I used small irrigation poly bought from Bunnings for about $15 for 25 m
Uncoil it in the sun and leave it stretched out overnight. You can stiffen up one end of it by pushing a piece of wire or wire cable into the end of it.

Ringle
NSW, 190 posts
13 Mar 2017 10:16AM
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boty said..

Ringle said..


Bristolfashion said..
I honestly met an eccentric campsite owner who showed an article featuring him in the local paper. He'd rewired his house by attaching the cables to his Jack Russell terrier and them tempting through the required spaces with sausages.

Possibly no help here.



Bristol

P.s. I have used the fibre glass screw together electricians poles and they are very good.




The Jack Russel won't fit I'm afraid.

...a pet mouse?



im thinking carpet snake and mouse for a lure film it put it on you tube with proceeds from the number of hits and complaints from vegans you can buy a new boom


You, sir are a thinker.

sirgallivant
NSW, 1531 posts
16 Mar 2017 12:30PM
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And a lateral one, at that!


What is wrong with fencing wire and a torch? I've seen my rigger doing it in five minutes, last week.

Jolene
WA, 1585 posts
16 Mar 2017 9:49AM
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sirgallivant said..
And a lateral one, at that!


What is wrong with fencing wire and a torch? I've seen my rigger doing it in five minutes, last week.


Nothing,, if it does the job



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