I don't know how they work in action on a boat. However, they can be made 
relatively easily from single braid line (IIRC) using videos and instructions 
from the web.

I came across several of the above as I searched the web for splicing an eye 
loop in double braid line. Of course you may not 'get it' on the first or 
second attempt but all you have lost is a bit of line and some time. It took me 
2 total failures before I 'got it', trying to splice and eye in a double braid 
where the inner core provided all the strength (Class II splice). Right now I 
am 3 for 5.

You might need a set of fids and a serious knife/scissors, etc., but if you 
can't get out and sail anyway because of the weather, doing a little 'nautical 
weaving' indoors can be a nice diversion!

Charlie Nelson
Water Phantom
1995 C&C 36 XL/kcb
Greenville, NC
cenel...@aol.com




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Sent: Wed, Feb 17, 2016 11:04 am
Subject: Stus-List Soft shackle



Is anyone using a soft shackle to attach the Jib clew to the sheet?  If so what 
brand and any problems in operation like catching on shrouds.
 
John
Arpeggio
1984 C&C 32
NorwalkCT

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