Splicing for Cruisers: Selecting and Mastering Rope Techniques
Hands On Clinic | Available
This hands-on, three-hour workshop is designed for sailors eager to enhance their seamanship skills through the art of splicing. Participants will delve into the characteristics and applications of various rope types, including 3-strand rope ideal for dock and anchor lines, double braid line commonly used for halyards and sheets, and high-performance fibers like Dyneema/Spectra suitable for soft shackles, continuous loops, low-stretch halyards, and even emergency standing rigging repairs.
You’ll learn to select the appropriate line for specific onboard tasks and gain practical experience in executing essential splices. The course emphasizes both theoretical knowledge and hands-on practice, ensuring sailors leave with the confidence and skills to perform reliable splices, enhancing safety and efficiency on the water.