Neil Gordon wrote:Sea Hunt Video wrote:At present I am thinking of the following:
Main halyard - red
Genoa halyard - green
Spinnaker halyard - blue
Topping lift - white
If you're going to color code your lines, I'd be consistent in keeping the red ones to port and the green ones to starboard.
A brief update.
The other day I installed the new Samson main halyard and the new Samson Genoa halyard. Rather than sewing the end of the old to the end of the new, I used a method suggested by "Steve G" on this board to use electric tape to secure the two ends together.
Worked perfectly and very, very easy - even for this dummy.
Unfortunately, the rains in advance of the cold front came in and prevented me from installing the spinnaker halyard and topping lift. Hopefully, tomorrow.
Neil, I intentionally wanted to have the main halyard in red and the Genoa halyard in green. In this way, when someone says to me "let out some of the red line on the left side of the boat" I do not accidentally start dropping the Genoa halyard.
Equally significant, when someone says "let out some of the green line on the right side of the boat" I do not accidentally start lowering the soon to be installed new main.
Once the new mainsail and new Genoa are installed all that is left of major jobs is installing the new marine head and painting the deck and non-skid. Yeah
Fair winds,
Roberto
a/k/a Sea Hunt "The Tadpole Sailor"
CDSOA #1097
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