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rjbaren 02-27-2012 08:11 PM

Jack lines where and how should I attach them
 
I just bought some tubular webbing I want to use for jack lines. It has no loops or anything on either end...yet What is the best/safest way to attach these to my boat. I have deck cleats at the bow and stern, I also have a pad eye near the bow with a backing plate below that I can see in the anchor locker.
I don't know if I should have a 12" loop on one end, or on both ends, or maybe a small loop at the bow and use line to attach the small loop to the pad eye and have a 12 " loop at the stern to use with the cleat. I also read not the connect the jack line to close to the stern. Can I connect the jack line to the toe rail? Is is OK to just use cleat hitches with a way to lock them on? I am open to suggestions.
Thank you,
Rick

Ian McColgin 02-28-2012 10:39 AM

Assuming that the cleats are properly backed and have no other use while underweigh, I see nothing wrong with using them. Actually, that's what I do on my catboat.

There are standards for stitching a loop in webbing that you can google up and if you have or plan to make loops compliance with those matters for safety. Most anyone can tie a proper cleat knot and then you're set right and secure every time no worries about chafe in the loop and all that.

There may also be placement issues. I personally like it better when the jack lines run nearer the center line of the boat so that it's easy to set up to both reach what you want but not be even able to go past the gunnel. However, many boats, my cat included, are more readily rigged with the jacklines along the cabin house side or along the gunnel. Gotta keep them clear of other lines and not underfoot.

G'luck


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