Be Nautical - How we whip the ends of a line
There is a great pleasure I get in doing something in a nautical way, or in a way that shows seamanship (keep snickering down please). This holds true with treating lines. We all have had some lines where the ends are frayed, and we see a hap hazard knot tied in them. Heck I even have some scrap lines that are just like that.
But there is something really calming and prideful in seeing a properly whipped and treated line.
The small details show that you are the Skipper in Charge, the person that "Runs a tight ship", wants it all in "Ship Shape", or whatever addition nautical term you want to toss into the mix.
It is with this in mind as I was working on the project of extending the anchor rode. We had a few hundred feet of chain but were adding another 150 feet or so of 5/8" in line to that rode. In previous post, I said it was 3/4 however I believe It is 5/8". On the Chain end, we went ahead and spliced the 3 strand line onto the chain and recorded a blog post with video on how we did that.
Click on the image to the right to be taken to the blog post for that.
So the question is how do you do it. Frankly it is pretty easy. There are very few supplies needed and it looks great when you do this. The first thing you will need is some whipping line. This is a waxed line that is perfect for the job. You can always pick some up at your local Marine Store but I find like with most things Amazon has good deals on these kinds of things and it makes it easy. You can order it when your thinking about it and it has arrived when you are ready to do that next project.
If you are receiving this blog via email or on a device that won't play the embedded video, click this link to the video. The link is https://youtu.be/YDlFpeH5DFQ
But there is something really calming and prideful in seeing a properly whipped and treated line.
The small details show that you are the Skipper in Charge, the person that "Runs a tight ship", wants it all in "Ship Shape", or whatever addition nautical term you want to toss into the mix.
It is with this in mind as I was working on the project of extending the anchor rode. We had a few hundred feet of chain but were adding another 150 feet or so of 5/8" in line to that rode. In previous post, I said it was 3/4 however I believe It is 5/8". On the Chain end, we went ahead and spliced the 3 strand line onto the chain and recorded a blog post with video on how we did that.
Click on the image to the right to be taken to the blog post for that.
So the question is how do you do it. Frankly it is pretty easy. There are very few supplies needed and it looks great when you do this. The first thing you will need is some whipping line. This is a waxed line that is perfect for the job. You can always pick some up at your local Marine Store but I find like with most things Amazon has good deals on these kinds of things and it makes it easy. You can order it when your thinking about it and it has arrived when you are ready to do that next project.
If you are receiving this blog via email or on a device that won't play the embedded video, click this link to the video. The link is https://youtu.be/YDlFpeH5DFQ
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