Wannabe self-tailers

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FloatingMoneyPit
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Wannabe self-tailers

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Anyone ever use these blue, rubber "self-tailing" rings and care to comment on how well they actually work?


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They're so ugly I could never bring myself to try! Why did they have to choose that color, anyway?

That said, I've heard they work quite well, actually.
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I had a pair on a set of winches that I got?they worked ok for cleating off the sheet, but I didn't find that they really tailed very well. And I agree that they are ugly as sin. Also, I don't know how old the ones I had were, but they were starting to fail?cracking etc., and leaving nasty blue stains on the sheets. I cut 'em off after a season.
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Post by The Good Goose »

I had a pair.I took them off. I found they tended to foul the sheets when racing. They worked ok and were kinda good for single handing. I'll give you a good deal on them if you want them. They are definately not just as good as a self tailing winch. Then again they don't cost a thousand dollars either.

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