
The Splicing Handbook: Techniques for Traditional and Modern Ropes and Wires 3rd Edition
Author(s): Barbara Merry (Author), John Darwin (Author)
- Publisher: Adlard Coles Nautical
- Publication Date: 4 July 2011
- Edition: 3rd
- Language: English
- Print length: 256 pages
- ISBN-10: 1408141973
- ISBN-13: 9781408141977
Book Description
The only handbook devoted to splicing today’s ropes, this bestselling reference covers every kind of splicing project a boater will ever need. Featuring step-by-step illustrations and explanations for the most useful and popular splices in traditional twisted and modern braided ropes as well as wire, it covers:
– how to splice high-tech, slippery, synthetic ropes such as Spectra, Dyneema and Kevlar
– mainstream rope materials such as Dacron and nylon
– all standard rope constructions, including solid braid, double braid, parallel core, plaited and three-strand rope
– how to splice wire for shrouds and halyards, and rope to wire splices
– how to splice high-tech, slippery, synthetic ropes such as Spectra, Dyneema and Kevlar
– mainstream rope materials such as Dacron and nylon
– all standard rope constructions, including solid braid, double braid, parallel core, plaited and three-strand rope
– how to splice wire for shrouds and halyards, and rope to wire splices
This new edition has been expanded to include a section on wire selection, new wire splices and several attractive knot and splice-based projects: rope fenders, rope cargo nets, rope ladders and rope bow puddings. There isn’t a rope project on board that can’t be tackled with this guide.
‘Covers every splicing project a yachtsman will ever need.’ Kelvin Hughes
‘Aimed at the beginner, though the in-depth stuff will appeal to old hands too.’
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About the Author
Barbara Merry is a marine rope specialist with over twenty years’ experience in the splicing trade. She has written on rope and rope technology for WoodenBoat magazine.
John Darwin is a master of rope technology. A former rope designer, he still tests and fabricates ropes.
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