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Palm and Needle Whipping on Braided Ropt
Braided rope, especially that with
some kind of core, needs a whipping
that will both stop the end fraying and
also stop the cover moving in relation
to the core itself. On a yacht the ends
of braided rope take a great deal of
punishment, so a very secure
whipping is called for. Although a
palm and needle whipping may take a
little trouble to make and needs both
a sailmaker’s palm and a needle, the
finished whipping is very secure, looks
good, and is highly recommended.
If you have the time there is no
harm in making a second whipping a
few inches back from the first
whipping.
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