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Anatomy of a Halyard

Question: What should we look for when selecting a halyard? From the Rigger: The Anatomy of a Halyard… In its simplest form a halyard is just a length of line that runs from the deck, up the mast head and back down to a point where it attaches to the Read more…

By Rigworks, 9 yearsFebruary 18, 2016 ago
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