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Old 12-09-2007
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Be sure to check the condition of the sheaves, in addition to making sure they're the proper size. If the wire had any defects, it can cause grooves and flatspots in the sheaves that will wear through a brand new halyard very quickly. The photo below shows a couple flatspots that would ruin a halyard before too many hoists:

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