LIFELINES
SAILING SAFELY: LIFELINES
In sailing, lifelines refer to the cables or lines installed around the perimeter of a sailboat to enhance safety. They serve as a barrier to prevent crew members from falling overboard and into the water. Lifelines are particularly important when sailing in rough conditions or when the boat is heeling (tilting) due to strong winds.
FABRICATION OF LIFELINES
Furling & Rigging stands as a premier service provider in the maritime industry, specializing in the meticulous fabrication of sailboat lifelines. With an unwavering commitment to safety and quality, Furling & Rigging distinguishes itself by exclusively utilizing OEM (original equipment manufacturer) hardware for lifeline fabrication.
GATES
Sailboat safety hinges on lifeline gate design and placement. Choose from Mid-Gates for amidships access, Aft-Gates for stern entry, or opt for No-Gates, a sleek choice ensuring continuous lifeline integrity. These configurations offer sailors flexibility and control, all while upholding a steadfast commitment to safety and security.
MID-GATE
A Mid-Gate is a strategically positioned opening in the lifeline system, typically located amidships on the sailboat. This gate provides a designated entry and exit point for crew members, facilitating convenient movement between the deck and the dock or tender. Mid-Gates are often equipped with secure latching mechanisms, ensuring that they remain closed while the boat is underway, thus contributing to overall crew safety.
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A Mid-Gate is a strategically positioned opening in the lifeline system, typically located amidships on the sailboat. This gate provides a designated entry and exit point for crew members, facilitating convenient movement between the deck and the dock or tender. Mid-Gates are often equipped with secure latching mechanisms, ensuring that they remain closed while the boat is underway, thus contributing to overall crew safety.
AFT-GATE
Positioned towards the stern of the sailboat, an Aft-Gate serves as another crucial access point for crew members. This gate is particularly useful during activities such as docking and boarding. Aft-Gates are designed with durability and security in mind, featuring robust latches to prevent accidental openings while the boat is in motion. This configuration offers flexibility in on-board movement, accommodating various nautical activities with ease.
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Positioned towards the stern of the sailboat, an Aft-Gate serves as another crucial access point for crew members. This gate is particularly useful during activities such as docking, boarding, or water sports off the stern. Aft-Gates are designed with durability and security in mind, featuring robust latches to prevent accidental openings while the boat is in motion. This configuration offers flexibility in on-board movement, accommodating various nautical activities with ease.
NO-GATE
In certain lifeline setups, gates are only needed on the starboard or port side of the vessel. If this is desired, a No-Gate configuration may be employed. A No-Gate system consists of continuous lifelines without intentional gaps.
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In certain lifeline setups, gates are only needed on the starboard or port side of the vessel. If this is desired, a No-Gate configuration may be employed. A No-Gate system consists of continuous lifelines without intentional gaps.
WIRE SIZE AND TYPES
All Wire Rope Is Stainless Steel Type-316
1/8″ VC x 7/32″ 7×7 wire rope – White Vinyl Coated or Uncoated 1×19
5/32″ VC x 7/32″ 7×7 wire rope – White Vinyl Coated or Uncoated 1×19
3/16″ VC x 5/16″ 7×7 wire rope – White Vinyl Coated or Uncoated 1×19
1/4″ VC x 3/8″ 7×7 wire rope – White Vinyl Coated or Uncoated 1×19