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Originally Posted by Brion Toss
Hi there,
I like this variation on the theme, and would suggest that the way is open, with this and with normal soft shackles, for an even stronger attachment, through the use of four-strand buttons or lanyard knots. That way the shackle would not be the limiting factor, and in your case you'd have deeper redundancy for the permanently-affixed piece.
My favorite sheet configuration remains a 1-piece pair, secured to the clew with a soft shackle, with the whole works coming off for sail or rope maintenance or stowage. With this, one is not limited to HM sheets.
Fair leads,
Brion Toss
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You can also make the button loop out of one size larger line and get the strength back and the four-strand button is an interesting idea. I would not use this soft line shackle for sheets as the knot sticks out where it would hang on the rigging. I am using eye splices in XLS and a soft shackle to the clew ring with the knot held in the clew ring as shown below:

I have an extensive writeup on soft shackles here (first of 7 pages)
http://l-36.com/soft_shackle_intro.php
But what do you think about a name? Soft line shackle, or soft halyard shackle, or some combination?
Finally, what is a 1-piece pair?
Allen