Giles and Paula's Great Retirement Adventure
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Today's exercise was to tie a spliced eye in my 7/8" (22mm) mooring warps and then add a leather chafe guard. A long way from perfect, but I learned a lot. The next one will probably take me a quarter of the time and be a lot better. The reddy-brown stuff on the chafe guard is blood (the needle I was using is SUPER-sharp)….
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That spliced eye with chafe guard looks like a pro job to me! Congratulations Giles, very clean look you achieved there.
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Am seriously impressed by the splicing and other techniques Giles is learning, and it keeps him quiet for hours…
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@Madame:
Am seriously impressed by the splicing and other techniques Giles is learning, and it keeps him quiet for hours…
Very funny…...
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We are often short-handed - just Paula and me. And the way we moor, we need to get a stern-line over a shore-side cleat very quickly, and then get to the bow of the boat to secure the bow-line. I noticed when we were out on Christmas day, that it was taking ages to tie the existing mooring warp to the cleat, so I have made a specific warp, which I hope will make things a lot simpler…..We're going to the boat in a min,to see if I made it the right length, I have a feeling I haven't......
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And, in any other news. I was confirming the insurance quote we had for SAKURA with the insurers. They came back to me and asked whether getting our coastal skipper/yacht master theory done over the winter was still going to happen. I'd forgotten, that in a telephone conversation I had with them in September, I had glibly said that our plans were to do the theory over the winter and then do the practical on SAKURA later in the year. Unbeknown to me, that had become a condition of the offer…....
So, we have booked the 6-day theory course for the last week of January.....
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Your last warps (?, not sure of the item name, the black ones) look perfectly symmetrical on each end. Much more so than the previous ones you posted. Is that a good sign of your ‘warping’ progress/prowess?
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I'm definitely getting better, but still not 100% happy with the end result. Interestingly the absolute best vids for splicing on Youtube are by arborists, rock climbers and rope walkers, their lives depend absolutely upon the quality of their splicing, the marine scene is a little less anal about the quality of the splicing….