Sailing a Whisper cat, I need to run a dyneema line that gives strength to the spinnaker pole through the eyelets of two dolphin strikers,
These dolphin strikers are wing-shaped (elongated, length-wise), about two inches long. The piece is carbon fiber, but the eyelet is in a plastic part... the hole is way too narrow for the line, and the line needs to go through around 2 inches.
I've tried very wide masking tape, pushing, pulling, screaming... what's your best trick?
Running a dyneema line through dolphin striker eyelet
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Anyway to "marry" the line to a wire, like using an electric snake?
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Picture? I'm lost with your description.
Taper the line then tape it so you have a point that progresses to the full diameter?
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Gotta have photos to understand this one.
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Could also use air pressure if you have it, to blow the line through and/or use the shop vac to pull it through. This is how electricians get their lead through long conduits.
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If the hole is to narrow for the line perhaps a thinner line or a larger hole is in order.What are the diameters of the line and holes?
If it's just a tight fit situation, the suggestion of tapering the line and using a length of bailing wire inserted into the line is how I would do it. Bend a small hook into the end of the wire and push the wire into the line. Some soap as a pulling lubricant might also help. Good luck, GH
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