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I don't think they are a step back, but they would be if you didn't have blocks in your kitbag as well.

I don't have any, because I have muckle knots in some of my rigging lines instead of splices.

I still use crotches or krabs if it suits the situation. Whatever the job demands to finish quick and safe.

Jesse I have some 9 year old Portland Braid that I could use a tight splice in if you fancy it?

We've hardly ever used it for towing.

 

 

 

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I have never known Mark to write such serious and informative information.

Has his account been hacked by Reg?

Ty

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So that’s two of the biggest rings (“beast”) on 24mm blue whatever and you use both of them together for the rigging rope? And the rest of the 24mm blue is just a plain rope, no whoopie or anything?
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