RE: [Paddlewise] Replacing skeg cord on NDK Explorer

From: Chuck Holst <cholst_at_bitstream.net>
Date: Sun, 27 Feb 2005 18:07:32 -0600
I tried to answer this message from Heathrow a couple days ago while waiting
for my flight, but my time ran out! 

Definitely use polyester braid (Dacron) rather than nylon, as it has less
stretch. The best source is a sailing store. The easiest way to thread the
new cord is to pin one end of it to the end of the old cord with a small
safety pin. Then, as you pull the old cord up the hole, the new one will
follow. I also unscrew the jam cleat when working on the skeg or skeg cord
to get a little more slack. Be careful not to lose the parts, though!

Also, use a rat-tail file to round the inside edge of the hole fitting on
the deck to minimize abrasion.

Chuck Holst

-----Original Message-----

Has anybody replaced a skeg cord on an Explorer?  I'd appreciate any advice.
It seems like the existing cord is one eigth inch diameter, and I just need
to put a stopper knot as it goes through the skeg, run it up through the
hole in the skeg box, over the pully, through the plastic tube and then put
a series of hitches at the end of the cord where I'd hold it.  Is there more
to it?  Should I use something other than one eigth inch braided nylon?  How
hard is it to run it through that tube and are there any tricks to doing
this?  

Thanks for any advice.


Dee
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