From Mark"C" count five consecutive left or right strands toward the end of the rope and mark the 5th left and right strand pair. From this point, count another four consecutive strands and mark the fourth strand pair. Continue counting and marking in this 5:4 sequence to the end of the rope.
Then, later, as "Step 4":
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Cut and remove the marked strand pairs, starting at the end of the cover and working back to Mark "C".
Looking at a piece of double-braid:
You'll see I've simulated marking every 5th and 4th strand pair (aka "pic"), working from the right. Is this what they want me to do, and does the thin vertical line represent how they want me to cut at each strand pair? Neither the web site pictures nor those in the printed version of the guide are very clear in this respect.
They want you to cut just the strands that make up the "v" you've marked—the three thin strands that go left and right that "v". Easiest way to do so is with a pair of scissors with a fine tip. Use a fid or marlinspike to lift the strands clear of the rest of the double braid, by picking them out...and then cut them.
Doing this allows you to taper the outer braid so that it fits more neatly into the splice.
Knothead has a video that you might want to watch posted on Youtube. Watch around 4:04 when he starts tapering the cover to see what I'm talking about.
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They want you to cut just the strands that make up the "v" you've marked—the three thin strands that go left and right that "v".
Ok, so I did understand the instructions correctly. Yeah, that's what that thin vertical line was to represent.
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Easiest way to do so is with a pair of scissors with a fine tip.
Got a brand-new pair of Fiskars just for splicing
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Doing this allows you to taper the outer braid so that it fits more neatly into the splice.
Kinda figured, from the looks of the "after" pictures .
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Knothead has a video that you might want to watch posted on Youtube. Watch around 4:04 when he starts tapering the cover to see what I'm talking about.
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Glad to help Jim... Knothead's video really does make it look a lot easier than it is for me...but he does a lot more splicing than I do...
Well, splicing is one of this winter's "boat projects" . (The other is reading-up on racing strategy and tactics.) I plan to get good enough at splicing double-braid and Sta-Set X to make my own eye splices for the lines on our windward sheeting traveller and a new main halyard for next season. Double-braid for the former, Sta-Set X or the like for the latter.
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a boat to the sea you don't love, she'll shake you off just as sure as the turning of the worlds. Love keeps
her going when she oughta fall down, tells you she's hurting 'fore she keens. Makes her a home.
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