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Flag halyard to shroud?


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Looking at the plans on the Kate Cory. Off the main mast hangs the pennant. It says "halyard to main topmast shrouds". Can someone explain to me how this was "belayed"? Was it simply tied off around a shroud? Where/how was the excess rope coiled? 

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Rich

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Current Build:  Pride of Baltimore 2

Finished: Kate Cory

Finished for now (Not rigged):  Medway Longboat

 

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There is no excess rope to a flag halyard.  It runs as a continuous loop from the clip or toggle at the top of the flag up through a block then back to a clip or toggle at the bottom of the flag.  The resulting loop should be long enough to reach to wherever it will be belayed.  The two parts of halyard rope that are now hanging below the flag can be married together and belayed with a simple clove hitch to any object.

 

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Henry

 

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Current Build:  Le Soleil Royal

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You don't even really need a cleat. You can literally hitch it to anything; a rail, a shroud, a deadeye laniard, a post, the mast, etc.  There is not much tension involved with a flag.

 

Regards,

Henry

 

Laissez le bon temps rouler ! 

 

 

Current Build:  Le Soleil Royal

Completed Build Amerigo Vespucci

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