Agree 100%. It is a lot easier to ask the non-regular crew to haul in the green 
line on the starboard winch than to ask them to haul in one of the five white 
ones..... We are well color-coded on Penniless.
Gary
30-1
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Indigo 
  To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com 
  Sent: Monday, August 19, 2013 7:09 PM
  Subject: Re: Stus-List New sheets/halyards


  Although there may be a price break in buying a spool of line, I would 
strongly recommend having different colors for different lines. I just sailed 
on a friends boat with many of the control lines the same - brother it was 
confusing - and I would say, potentially dangerous - especially if you don't 
have regular crew who know the location of each line.



  Jonathan

  Indigo - 35MkIII

  Southport CT




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  From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of 
cenel...@aol.com
  Sent: Monday, August 19, 2013 5:37 PM
  To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
  Subject: Stus-List New sheets/halyards



  My crew has convinced me that I need to replace my regular sheets and 
halyards--some have been spliced/end for ended, etc. and its been probably 5+ 
years that they have been in use. For convenience, I like to use the same line 
and color for my jib and main halyards and the jib sheets. The main sheet is 
probably OK but I think it is just something like Sta-Set. 



  I need something which will work on the Lewmar clutches on my C&C 36 XL/kcb 
Water Phantom so in spite of the increased strength of modern lines, I doubt I 
can go below 3/8" or 5/16" and still have the clutches usable.



  I thought I would ask the list for its opinion--I am thinking of something 
medium tech/price for club racing locally and of buying an entire spool of 
whatever I get if it saves me some money on $/foot.



  I have used the usual tricks to extend the life (end for ended, taken the 
covers off, used messenger lines to keep the exposed core hidden in the 
mast/boom, etc.) so what I am looking for is a good deal on some good, not 
professional, low stretch line. I now use (I am pretty sure) Endura Braid from 
NER and in spite of its 11,000 lbs breaking strength, I have had it break at 
least twice in use--probably because it had been worn at some points when it 
was in use. This line also 'hockles' easily and the cover is a little slippery.



  Of course it should have a reasonable 'hand' as well.



  Suggestions of line type and vendors are welcome. 



  Thanks,



  Charlie Nelson

  Water Phantom

  C&C 36 XL/kcb





  cenel...@aol.com



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