Notice:
The advice given on this site is based upon individual or quoted experience, yours may differ.
The Officers, Staff and members of this site only provide information based upon the concept that anyone utilizing this information does so at their own risk and holds harmless all contributors to this site.
I look over the forum and found post about replacing steel/rope haylyard by all rope which I intend to do. My first choice would be to buy the CatalinaDirect kit with sheaves, the kit claim 6800# strengh while other haylyard that I am looking at are 3500#. I do not intend to race, do I really need stronger halyards or 3500# polyester ones are plenty to be happy with. Yes either way I will replace the sheaves anyway. The issue is that I could save close to $150 getting 3500# ones...
are the 6800# a necessity?
Thank you
Serge Pelletier #161 1977 Catalina 25 swing keel Serenity
It would be helpful if you would identify the 3500# line you're considering, but many people use 3/8" Sta Set for their halyards and sheets on a C25. It's tensile strength is 4400# and is very moderately priced, especially if you buy it on sale. I use 7/16" Sta Set on my C&C 35 and use the boat for cruising and casual racing.
Steve Milby J/24 "Captiva Wind" previously C&C 35, Cal 25, C25 TR/FK, C22 Past Commodore
To me, the higher priced rope is primarily an advantage for a halyard holding the head of a roller furler for a long period, like an entire season. The lower the stretch (measured as a percentage), the better the halyard will maintain its tension over that period. For ordinary hoisting and dousing of sails, you won't notice the modest stretch of Dacron double-braid like Sta-Set X, which has fully adequate tensile strength. Just be sure the diameter is not too large for the sheaves--I believe Catalina Direct's kits use 5/16" (8 mm) rope.
I bought the conversion kit with Krypton halyards because I had a roller furler. It stayed hard as a board for the entire season, with no adjustment. The mainsail halyard was undoubtedly overkill.
Dave Bristle Association "Port Captain" for Mystic/Stonington CT PO of 1985 C-25 SR/FK #5032 Passage, USCG "sixpack" (expired), Now on Eastern 27 $+!nkp*+ Sarge
For all-rope internal halyards on my C25 I use 3/8" double braid New England Ropes Sta-Set. 10mm Samson XLS3 looks good too. Samson Trophy Braid would be another option, but I don't see the need to pay more for fuzzy finish on a halyard.
If you pick a strong line, 5/16" might be large enough. Not sure you'd save much money over less exotic 3/8" double braid. Mostly just less weight aloft, or to fit thin sheaves, maybe trickier to splice.
The masthead sheaves I see on Catalina Direct's site are for 5/16" rope. I see no need for larger for C-25 halyards. Sheets, maybe. (For those I like 3/8" single-braid.)
Dave Bristle Association "Port Captain" for Mystic/Stonington CT PO of 1985 C-25 SR/FK #5032 Passage, USCG "sixpack" (expired), Now on Eastern 27 $+!nkp*+ Sarge
Notice: The advice given on this site is based upon individual or quoted experience, yours may differ. The Officers, Staff and members of this site only provide information based upon the concept that anyone utilizing this information does so at their own risk and holds harmless all contributors to this site.