[MHml] Synthetic Rigging and Code Zero Cordage
Ross Hobson
r.s.hobson at newcastle.ac.uk
Sun May 13 16:36:44 EST 2007
there is a european comany (forget their name - ?manzzoli??) that do a special head sail torsion construction spectra specifically for luff lines in loose luffed furling headsails.
- is this what Yale intend thier Code Zero for?
Ross
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From: multihulls-bounces at steamradio.com on behalf of joe nault
Sent: Sun 13/05/2007 05:50
To: multihulls at steamradio.com
Subject: [MHml] Synthetic Rigging and Code Zero Cordage
thanks for all the responses to the rigging question.
In the meantime another interesting rope came to light. This is called Code Zero and is made by Yale Cordage. It seems ideal for use in headsails such as drifters etc. When I enquired at Yale Cordage they replied that this was a discontinued line although they still do have some stock.
Is this because the rope itself did not work as advertised?
regards
guzi
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