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11-12-2020, 15:37
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#166
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Registered User
Join Date: Oct 2015
Boat: 36' Krogen Manatee
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Re: There is a special place in hell for SOB's that do not secure their halyards
When this happens normally there is no one around that cares, I hop onboard and put a bungee on the line pull it off to a shroud and sleep good. To those of you that live with it, good for you, I know others like me appreciate not hearing the slapping all night and enjoy the nature sounds.
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11-12-2020, 15:51
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#167
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Registered User
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: SC
Boat: None,build the one shown of glass, had many from 6' to 48'.
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Re: There is a special place in hell for SOB's that do not secure their halyards
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Originally Posted by Cooltechmd
I keep 6 ft cable locks on board. Go to vessel wrap cable around multiple times and lock it and leave. Let them deal with it. Let them use bolt cutters and deal with it. One left it on for two seasons. Ha enjoy.
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Get real!
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11-12-2020, 16:13
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#168
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Minnesota
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Posts: 4,972
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Re: There is a special place in hell for SOB's that do not secure their halyards
This thread makes me mourn for the sense of community that I thought existed among sailors
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11-12-2020, 16:50
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#169
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Moderator
Join Date: May 2008
Location: cruising SW Pacific
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Re: There is a special place in hell for SOB's that do not secure their halyards
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Originally Posted by Jammer
This thread makes me mourn for the sense of community that I thought existed among sailors
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Those advocating aggressive and destructive responses are surely not cruising sailors and thus not members of the community. They are more likely weekend sailors at best and keyboard sailors in probability.
Ignore them...
Jim
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11-12-2020, 17:41
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#170
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Registered User
Join Date: Sep 2016
Location: Crownsville
Boat: 24ft Bristol Corsair
Posts: 111
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Re: There is a special place in hell for SOB's that do not secure their halyards
I was brought up in Emsworth, on Chichester Harbour and the dull gentle musical tone
of the slapping halyards lulled me to sleep on many nights dreaming of where the boats had been and where they were going. Even today I find the quiet cacophony created by the vagaries of mast, halyard and wind properties extremely comforting.
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11-12-2020, 18:03
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#171
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Join Date: Sep 2020
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Re: There is a special place in hell for SOB's that do not secure their halyards
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Originally Posted by Emoyeni
I avoid snapping halyards on my boat for wear and tear reasons, but honestly I enjoy sailing so much that I have a positive association with the sounds of halyards agianst the mast. That's what a *marina* sounds like and we are in the lucky 1% of people who can even associate that sound with anything and if you're actually sleeping on the boat, you're further in the minority of boat owners. Congrats! You made it!
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Well said
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11-12-2020, 18:03
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#172
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Join Date: Sep 2020
Posts: 351
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Re: There is a special place in hell for SOB's that do not secure their halyards
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Originally Posted by lo2jones
There is a marina I know where the harbor master ties them up with some strong red ribbon. If he has to do it more than twice, the third time he cuts the halyard.
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Cutting lines on strangers boats, whats the worst that could happen
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11-12-2020, 18:22
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#173
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Join Date: Jun 2019
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Re: There is a special place in hell for SOB's that do not secure their halyards
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Originally Posted by brendanwalls
I was brought up in Emsworth, on Chichester Harbour and the dull gentle musical tone
of the slapping halyards lulled me to sleep on many nights dreaming of where the boats had been and where they were going. Even today I find the quiet cacophony created by the vagaries of mast, halyard and wind properties extremely comforting.
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Are you talking about metal fittings banging against aluminum masts? Or knots against wooden masts? I described it as a claxon-clang, about as far away from "quiet cacophony" as possible. And I'm deaf in one ear!
This isn't complicated. If someones boat has a nuisance or safety condition and they are not there to rectify, respectfully step aboard and remedy in a polite and respectful manner, same way you'd expect them to do if it was your boat they were stepping aboard.
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11-12-2020, 23:58
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#174
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Registered User
Join Date: May 2018
Location: Gippsland Lakes Vic Australia
Boat: Sonata 7m
Posts: 64
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Re: There is a special place in hell for SOB's that do not secure their halyards
I came back with my brother to his boat one morning,halyards tied up,neatly,not as we had left them,by the liveaboards next door,no lectures,no bad vibes,we put two and two together ,and lesson learnt.
I now always tie them off before leaving my boat ,last week at marina a boat was banging in the evening,l just went and tied (the already tied ,but noisy) halyards ,no big deal
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12-12-2020, 01:07
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#175
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Registered User
Join Date: Dec 2016
Location: Somewhere in French Polynesia
Boat: Dean 440 13.4m catamaran
Posts: 2,333
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Re: There is a special place in hell for SOB's that do not secure their halyards
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Originally Posted by Jim Cate
Those advocating aggressive and destructive responses are surely not cruising sailors and thus not members of the community. They are more likely weekend sailors at best and keyboard sailors in probability.
Ignore them...
Jim
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cheers,
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12-12-2020, 03:42
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#176
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Registered User
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Cape Cod, Mass, USA
Boat: Herreshoff Marco Polo-55ft Hero
Posts: 3
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Re: There is a special place in hell for SOB's that do not secure their halyards
I live at a place with a cruisers' harbor. About a dozen boats moor there as home base (half are sail). If someone visiting leaves their halyards slapping I venture on board to secure them if no one is aboard. I consider it a public service and also doing the owner a favor. I do no harm. I do tie the halyards off in a seamanlike way as instruction. On their return I can only hope the owner gets the message and the lesson. They can also assume that we have a watchful eye on their boats. Best intentions. It's what seamen do. Cheers/ Bob
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12-12-2020, 04:39
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#177
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Join Date: Jun 2014
Posts: 70
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Re: There is a special place in hell for SOB's that do not secure their halyards
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Originally Posted by Lake-Effect
Get a spool of cheap twine, or cheap bungee cords, to tie off the offending halyards. For repeat offenders, granny knots.
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so when you guys dress your lines do you do clockwise or counterclockwise? sheesh
evenwith care lines will set up hums, taps etc in higher wind velocities....
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12-12-2020, 05:03
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#178
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Registered User
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Tenants Harbor, Maine
Boat: Cornish Crabber 24
Posts: 64
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Re: There is a special place in hell for SOB's that do not secure their halyards
A person who pulls my halyards down will have more than a noise problem....
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12-12-2020, 05:08
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#179
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Registered User
Join Date: May 2017
Location: NE Florida
Boat: 1980 Endeavour 32
Posts: 907
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Re: There is a special place in hell for SOB's that do not secure their halyards
When my wife and I lived aboard there were a few occasions where we would tie off a neighbors halyards. If it was close enough and loud enough to intrude. It seemed I always had scraps of old lines in abundance, and I would just step on board and secure the offending line. Problem solved ! And I remember one sailor thanking me for saving him wear and tear.
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12-12-2020, 05:10
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#180
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Registered User
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Tenants Harbor, Maine
Boat: Cornish Crabber 24
Posts: 64
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Re: There is a special place in hell for SOB's that do not secure their halyards
The road to hell is Paved with good intentions—“
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