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Originally Posted by Brion Toss
Hi,
Static climbing line would probably be a good option; dynamic might be too stretchy, and more chafe-vulnerable. What does Wichard recommend?
Fair leads,
Brion Toss
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From the manual found here
http://www.wichard.com/documents/notice_gyb_easy.pdf
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1) Concept :
Gyb’Easy, the Wichard boom brake uses a specific line called Gyb’Flex passing over the boom brake itself. Thanks to its unique
technical features and the frictions on the brake, the boom is allowed to gybe smoothly. The Gyb’Flex rope absorbs the shock
loading. The gybing operation is controlled only by tensioning the Gyb’Flex without any action on the main sheet.
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3) Limits of use, maintenance and precautions of use :
Limits of use: Gyb’Easy has been designed for a mainsail area under 40 m². CAUTION: good results are only guaranteed when
used with the specific Gyb’Flex line supplied. If replacement of the line becomes necessary, you must use the same type of line
(part # 7148). Please contact your local stockist.
In order to ensure your safety and perfect operation of the boom brake, it is recommended to regularly check the line for wear
and replace it after 5 years.
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Not much info here except the part #