The definitive guide to making strong, reliable splices in braided
rope, using step-by-step photographs and clear instructions to help
readers master this important but tricky skill.
The time when every vessel going to sea made use of three-strand rope
has gone. Still, splicing that type of rope and cord is relatively
straightforward. Nowadays the most common type of rope used on board
yachts, dinghies, motorboats, working boats, and ferries is braided
rope. Few people have the knowledge to splice it, or even know where to
start.
Splicing Modern Ropes: A Practical Handbook is the first guide to
developing this essential skill. It explains why splices are better--and
stronger--than knots or shackles for joining or shortening rope, and how
to go about it properly. With this skill, yachtsmen can customize their
ropes, optimize their deck layout, taper their sheets for ease of
handling, and splice an extra cover on their ropes to give better grip,
avoid chafe, and make them last longer.
Using clear, step-by-step photography and detailed instructions, this
book will guide readers through all of the stages required to make
strong, reliable splices