Pearson Yachts Forum
Pearson Boats - Common Systems => Standing & Running Rigging and Fitting/Tuning => Topic started by: The Great Godsea on March 12, 2016, 10:22:16 AM
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I need to replace the lines but I don't know the optimal length to order nor the correct line gauge... I'm thinking its half inch but could use some input.
Also, what would you suggest minimum quality/stretch limits?
Thanks,
Mark
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As always...it depends! What size jib do you have? A genny may need shorter lines than a blade. And how is your main rigged?
Personally I use 1/2 on the jib sheets, 40' each. In theory you could go smaller diameter, but smaller lines didn't work on my (original) self-tailing winches (they tend to slip). And I like the feel of 1/2". And the overkill diameter means I don't worry about stretch so much.
For the mainsheet I have upgraded the blocks to give me a 6:1 purchase with two control lines, so I need a lot more line than usual; I used 65' of 1/2", which is probably 5-10' more than I actually need. I opted for Regatta Braid which is a bit softer on the hands, and has worked out well for me so far. You may want to look at that type of line.
Not clear about stretch limits - modern lines really don't stretch much, and a 1/2" is way overkill for the forces you are likely to be facing...double braided lines, of course.....I normally use the sta-set for sheets, but have occasionally used Endura. I am generally sailing 15-25 knots, and have not yet had any problems. 1/2" Sta-Set has 9000lb breaking strength and about 2% stretch, as I recall....Endura has effectively no stretch, but is 2-3x the price.
Hope this helps.
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Excellent advice. thank you VERY much.
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I use 60' 10mm Dynemma.
Expensive, has a great hand, light weight and never needs to be tweaked due to stretching