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  1. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bolt_ropeBolt rope - Wikipedia

    A bolt rope [1] (Variants: "bolt-rope" and "boltrope", French: ralingue, Spanish: relinga, [2] Old Norse: *rár-línk, comprising rár genitive of rá "rope" and línk "edge of a sail "), is the rope that is sewn at the edges of the sail to reinforce them, or to fix the sail into a groove in the boom or in the mast.

  2. If your sail requires a size reduction you can cut the old edge tape and rope off and replace it with this prefabricated boltrope. Or if you have a roller fu...

  3. Overview. bolt rope. Quick Reference. The name given to the rope which was sewn around the edges of a sail to keep it from fraying.

  4. Feb 10, 2021 · InfiNorth. How can you make a bolt-rope sail raise easier? I have a little Enterprise. As I get more comfortable with it, I am planning on taking it on some overnights to nearby islands (Salish Sea area). As such, I will be added a reefing point to the sail, as well as a makeshift boom topping lift.

  5. www.linkedin.com › pulse › sail-to-mast-fixing-systems-jan-sierzputowskiSail-to-mast fixing systems - LinkedIn

    Jan 20, 2022 · Boltrope. Apart from the archaic methods of attaching the sail to the mast, such as segars, snake or marlin, let's start with the most popular boltrope.

  6. Fitting a boltrope to a mast is all about size and whether you go with soft rope or hardbraid. Soft rope is the most common, either spun polyester 3-strand, or various coloured polypropylene 3-strand. This is an inexpensive option, and easy to work for the sailmaker.

  7. Bolt ropes distribute the load of the sail, prevent tearing, and prevent leakage of air between the windward and leeward sides of the sail. Bolt ropes are normally made of polyester, such as dacron, to allow them to stretch. Bolt Ropes and Sail Shape.

  8. Boltrope 5/16" Prefabricated makes for quick work in sailmaking. The boltrope is presewn into a folded Dacron tape for a quick and easy installation along the mainsail luff edge. Position the...

  9. A bolt rope [1] (Variants: "bolt-rope" and "boltrope", French: ralingue, Spanish: relinga, [2] Old Norse: *rár-línk, comprising rár genitive of rá "rope" and línk "edge of a sail "), is the rope that is sewn at the edges of the sail to reinforce them, or to fix the sail into a groove in the boom or in the mast.

  10. www.wikiwand.com › en › articlesBolt rope - Wikiwand

    A bolt rope [1] (Variants: "bolt-rope" and "boltrope", French: ralingue, Spanish: relinga, [2] Old Norse: *rár-línk, comprising rár genitive of rá "rope" and línk "edge of a sail "), is the rope that is sewn at the edges of the sail to reinforce them, or to fix the sail into a groove in the boom or in the mast.