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    Default Thought on Suncor Lifeline kit

    Anyone have thoughts, good or bad, on Suncor DIY lifeline kit? Is it offshore capable or only good for close to shore use?

    http://www.sailrite.com/Suncor-Quick...-Kit-With-Gate

    Thanks Sean

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    Can't comment on the price ($199 for 44 ft kit) but looks easier to install than using swage fittings (which is how I did mine), and the result should be the same. I've always been happy with Sailrite products and it seems this system, using bare (uncoated) wires, would meet SHTP requirements. I don't think it applies here (hopefully) but I had to return my 1st set to WM when the wire rusted (one strand) within a month or so. WM gave me new material but I had to repeat the labor. Have you considered using spectra?

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    I thought, maybe I read it wrong or the wrong spec, that rule 3.14.6 stated that you could not longer use spectra.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SeanRhone View Post
    I thought, maybe I read it wrong or the wrong spec, that rule 3.14.6 stated that you could not longer use spectra.
    NorCal ORC 2.4.1 says synthetic still OK

    http://www.norcalorc.org/sites/defau....0%20NCORC.pdf

    Just don't use stainless with vinyl coating.

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    I've used Suncor fittings for 1/8 in. standing rigging on my O'day 22 and have been pleased.

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