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Rope Splicing Techniques Guide

The Splicing Guide provides detailed instructions on various splicing techniques for different types of ropes, including single braid, double braid, and three strand splices. It includes essential tools needed, general tips, and specific steps for each splicing method, along with fid length measurements. The guide emphasizes the importance of proper technique to ensure strength and durability in rope splicing.

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Rope Splicing Techniques Guide

The Splicing Guide provides detailed instructions on various splicing techniques for different types of ropes, including single braid, double braid, and three strand splices. It includes essential tools needed, general tips, and specific steps for each splicing method, along with fid length measurements. The guide emphasizes the importance of proper technique to ensure strength and durability in rope splicing.

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SPLICING GUIDE

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SPLICING GUIDE SPLICING GUIDE

Contents Splicing Guide

General Splicing 3 General Splicing Tips Tools Required


Fid Lengths  3
1. Before starting, it is a good idea to read through the – Masking Tape – Sharp Knife
directions so you understand the general concepts and – Felt Tip Marker – Measuring Tape
Single Braid 4 principles of the splice. – Splicing Fide
2. A “Fid” length equals 21 times the diameter of the rope
Single Braid Splice (Bury)  4
(Ref Fid Chart).
Single Braid Splice (Lock Stitch)  5
3. A “Pic” is the V-shaped strand pairs you see as you look
Single Braid Splice (Tuck)  6
down the rope.

Double Braid 8 Whipping Rope Handling


Double Braid Splice 8
Core-To-Core Splice 11 Seize by whipping or stitching the splice to prevent the cross- Broom
over from pulling out under the unbalanced load. To cross- Handle
Sta-Set X/PCR Splice 13
stitch, mark off six to eight rope diameters from throat in one
rope diameter increments (stitch length). Using same material
as cover braid if available, or waxed whipping thread, start at
Tapering the Cover on High-Tech Ropes  15 bottom leaving at least eight inches of tail exposed for knotting
and work toward the eye where you then cross-stitch work- To avoid kinking, coil rope Pull rope from
ing back toward starting point. Cut off thread leaving an eight in figure eight for storage or reel directly,
Tapered 8 Plait to Chain Splice  16 inch length and double knot as close to rope as possible. Trim take on deck. not from side.

thread to a one inch length and bury remaining thread and knot
into rope.

Three Strand  18 As a general rule of thumb, if you whip the rope, do so for a
Rope to Chain Splice 18 length a rope diameter and hold it in place with cross-stitching.
Rope to Splice (Standard & Tapered) 20 use the same material as the cover braid if available, or waxed
whipping thread.

FULL FID
LENGTH
SHORT FID LONG FID Fid and Dimensions
SECTION SECTION

1/4” Rope Rope Short Long Full Fid


Dia. Circ. Section Section Length
Measure Measure
5/16” Use Rope 1/4” 3/4” 2” 3 1/2” 5 1/2”
5/16” 1” 2 1/2” 4 1/4” 6 3/4”
Soaking the section of used rope to be spliced in water will
3/8” 3/8” 1 1/8” 3” 4 3/4” 7 3/4”
loosen and lubricate the fibers and make the splice easier
to perform. Through use and exposure to the elements, the 7/16” 1 1/4” 3 1/2” 6” 9 1/2”
7/16” fibers in a used rope have probably lost some of their original 1/2” 1 1/2” 4” 7” 11”
strength. In addition, some shrinkage has probably occurred 9/16” 1 3/4” 4 1/4” 8” 12 1/4”
1/2” making this splice the most difficult to perform.
5/8” 2” 4 1/2” 9 1/2” 14”
3/4” 2 1/4” 4 3/4” 11 1/4” 16”
9/16” 7/8” 2 3/4” 5” 14” 19”
1” 3” 5 1/4” 15 3/4” 21”
5/8”

2 3
SINGLE BRAID SPLICE (BURY) SINGLE BRAID SPLICE (LOCK STITCH)

Single Braid Splice (Bury) Single Braid Splice (Lock Stitch)

Figure 1 Figure 1

Step #1 Step #1
From the rope’s bitter end measure back two full fid lengths, A Mark rope three fid lengths from the bitter end. This is mark
and place a mark on the rope. “A”. Put a single wrap of tape at “A”. Form the desired eye – size and place a mark opposite “A”,
the bitter end (A fid length equals 21 times the diameter of the this is mark “B”. Measure 1 long fid section further. This is mark
A rope or 7 times the circumference.) “C”. Continue down the rope and additional three fid lengths.
C B This is mark “D”. (Fig. 1)
Step #2
Form the desired eye size and mark the point opposite “A”.
C B This will be mark “B”.

Step #3
From mark “B”, measure down the rope 3 full lid lengths, this
will be mark “C”.
Figure 2

Step #2
To mark the tuck points in the area between points “B” and “C”
mark the 3rd, and 6th pics (Reference Generail Splicing Tipes
on Page 1). Open up “B” with a fid tool and pass the bitter end
A and tail through the ropes completely. Pull the tail through until
Figure 2 “A” and “B” align. Make subsequent tucks in the same manner
between the 3rd and the 4th, 6th and 7th strand pairs. (Fig. 2)
D C B
Step #4
Step #3
From point “A” counting toward the bitter end, count out 6 pics.
Pull the tucks tight as you go. After the last tuck above attach
(A pic is the V shaped strand pair you can see as you look
your splicing tool to the tail and insert at mark “C” exiting the
down onto the top of the rope.) Mark this pair and continue
rope at mark “D”. Remove the tool and the tape wrap from the
down the rope marking every 5th pair as shown.
end of the tail end.

Step #5
Cut and remove these strands back to the bitter end.

Step #6
Re-tape the bitter end and attach it to your splicing tool. Inster Figure 3
this tool at “B” and exit at “C”. Pull through until “A” and “B” line
up. Remove the tool and the tape wrap from the exposed tail.
Step #4
Step #7 Work from the bitter end toward Mark “A”, count three consec-
Firmly grasp the rope at the point where “A” and “B” meet. utive strand pairs and mark, count another five consecutive
Smooth the rope away from this point up the standing part of strand pairs and mark the fifth pair. Continue counting and
the line. The tapered tail will withdraw into the rope. marking the fifth consecutive strand pair until a total of five
strand pairs have been marked. (Fig. 3) Cut and remove these
Step #8 strands back to bitter end and remove tape from the bitter end.
We recommend lock stitching and whipping the splice. (See After taper is complete hold rope at neck of splice and smooth
instructions on Page 2). cover until taper disappears.

NOTE:
The rope may be too tight to bury before tapering, if so per-
form step 4 before steps 2 & 3.

4 5
SINGLE BRAID SPLICE (TUCK) SINGLE BRAID SPLICE (TUCK)

Single Braid Splice (Tuck) Figure 4

Step #6
Starting with strand pair #1, select a row of crowns down the
Figure 1 axis of the rope and tuck the pair #1 over one strand and under
two strands. Once tucked, pull out slack in strand pair #1.
Make only one tuck. Now tuck pair strands #2 through #6 in
Step #1 the same way – with each pair select crown row and tuck the
From the rope’s bitter end measure back one full lid length and individual pair over one strand and under two strands. Pull out
B
make mark “A”. Tape at this mark. Now form desired eye size slack in each strand.
and make mark “B”. (Fig. 1)

A Step #2
Tape each of the 12 strands, and unlay strands back to Mark
“A”. Try not to remove twist from individual strands.

Figure 5

Figure 2 Remove tape wrap at Mark “A” and gently but firmly pull on
each of the strand pairs so Mark “A” is now snug up to the
base of the eye. (Mark B) Now complete two (2) more sets
Step #3 of tucks with each tapered strand pair. Be sure to tuck each
Rope is comprised of a total of 12 strands, six (6) strands with strand pair down the same crown strand line - try to keep
left hand twist and six (6) strands with right hand twist. Select twist in each pair, and continually remove slack from each
one left twist strand and one right twist strand and tape togeth- strand pair after tucking. (Fig. 5 & 6)
er. Repeat this procedure so that you have taped 6 separate
strand pairs. Select strands that are located near one another
Step #7
as they emerge from Tape Wrap at Mark “A”. (Fig. 2)
Cut off strand pairs #1, #3 and #5. Tuck strand pairs #2, #4
and #6 for additional 3 tucks – retain twist and remove excess
Step #4 slack.
Lay rope out forming eye. Do not twist rope. Select 3 taped
pairs closest to the standing part of the rope and mark on tape:
#1, #2 and #3 respectively. Mark the other 3 pairs #4, #5, #6.

Figure 6
Figure 3
Step #8
Step #5 Split each strand pair (#2, #4, #6) into 2 individual strands and
The rope axis is comprised of 6 strand crowns 3(S) & 3(Z). tape each strand. Cut off one strand in each pair leaving a
With fid, open rope at Mark “B” and insert strand pair #1 com- short tail projecting from last tuck. Tuck the remaining 3 single
pletely through the rope at a right angle. With remaining strand taped strands for 3 tucks (over one under two) removing slack
pairs (2, 3, 4, 5, and 6) insert each strand pair into the same and keeping twist. Now cut off the taped strands leaving a
opening as the #1 strand pair and exit one strand pair for each short tail projecting as shown above.
row of strand crowns. Pull each strand pair snug against the
body of the rope. At this point each strand pair will be lined up NOTE:
with a line of crowns running parallel to the axis of the rope. After cutting off the last strand, melt the ends of all the cut
(Fig 3 & 4) strands and remove tape.

6 7
DOUBLE BRAID SPLICE DOUBLE BRAID SPLICE

Double Braid Splice Figure 4

Step #4
Taper core tail and attach fid. Insert the fid into the cover at
Figure 1 Mark “C” and out at Mark “D”. Pull core tail through at Mark “D”
until marks “2” and “C” almost align. (Fig. 4)
Step #1
Step #5
From end of rope measure back one full fid length (see Fid C
Cut and remove the marked strand pairs on the cover tail,
Measurement Chart) and make Mark “A”. Using Mark “A” as D
then retape the end. Attach the fid to the cover tail and tape
a reference, form the desired size eye and make Mark “B” on
as needed. Insert the fid into the hollow core at Mark “2” and
C A the rope directly opposite Mark “A”. From Mark “A” count eight
out at Mark “3”. (When exiting or entering the braid with the fid
consecutive left or right strands toward the end of the rope
always go between strands). (Fig. 5) Remove the fid and tape.
and make a Mark “C”. From Mark “B” measure one long fid
Notice the loop at mark “C” after running the cover through the
section down the body of the rope and make mark “D.” Mea-
core, to remove this loop simply pull on the core exiting mark
sure approximately 5 full fid lengths from “D” and tie a slip knot
D B “D” until the loop disappears.
in the rope. From Mark “C” count five consecutive left or right
strands toward the end of the rope and mark the 5th left and
right strand pair. From this point count another four consecu-
tive strands and mark the 4th strand pair. Continue counting
and marking in this 5:4 sequence to the end of the rope. (Fig. 1)
Figure 5

Step #6
Figure 2 The crossover is the point where Mark “C” on the
cover and Mark “2” on the core meet. To tighten, hold the
rope at the crossover point and alternately pull on the free
Step #2
ends of the cover and core. Continue this process until the
Bend the rope sharply at Mark“B” and spread the cover strands
crossover is approximately the same diameter as the rope.
to expose the core. Pry the core braid out from the cover. Use 2

care to avoid pulling any of the cover strands. Pull the end of C Step #7
the core braid completely out of the cover. Tightly tape the end
To bury the cover tail, hold the rope at the crossover
of both the cover and core braids. Holding the exposed core, 3
and smooth the core toward the cover tail, which will
slide the cover braid back to the knot. Then hold the knot and
disappear.
slide the slack cover back down the core in the direction of the
D B
end of the rope until all of the slack has been removed. Mark
the core at the point where it exits from the cover.
This is Mark “1”. (Fig. 2)

Figure 6
Figure 3
Step #8
To bury the core tail, hold the crossover and smooth out the
Step #3 slack in the cover braid from the crossover down to Mark “D”.
1
Once again slide the cover toward the knot. Measure on short Repeat this process several times to remove all cover slack.
fid length (see “Fid Measurement Chart”) from Mark “1”, toward Most of the core will disappear; however, some of the core tail
the Knot and make two marks that go completely around the will still remain at Mark “D” after this process. Mark the core tail
D
core. This is Mark “2”. From Mark “2” measure one full fid where it exits from the cover at Mark “D”. (Fig. 6)
length plus a short fid length toward the knot and make three
2 B
marks completely around the core. This is Mark “3”. (Fig. 3)
3

NOTE:
If using a captive thimble or shackle, insert it per the special
tips section.

8 9
DOUBLE BRAID SPLICE CORE-TO-CORE SPLICE

Figure 7 Core-To-Core Splice


Then mark the core tail at Mark “B” by inserting the marking
pen into the opening at Mark “B”. (Fig. 6) Pull out the core
tail at Mark “D” until the mark made at “B” appears. (Fig. 7) Figure 1
Cut off the excess core tail at the first mark (the one nearest
the end of the core) and unbraid the core tail back to the Step #1
second mark. Fan out the strands. Cut the strands at a 45 Place a single wrap of tape on the end of the rope, measure
degree angle starting at a point about halfway back from the off three (3) fid lengths from the end and make a mark on the
end. (Fig. 7) Hold the rope at the crossover and smooth the cover. This is mark “A”. Form the eye and make a second mark
cover braid from the crossover toward Mark “D”. The exposed opposite the first. This is mark “B”. “A” to “B” = Eye Size. Tie a
B
D core will disappear completely inside the cover. slipknot approximately ten (10) fid lengths down from mark “B”.
(Fig. 1)
B Step #9
C
Secure the knot tied in the body of the rope to a solid an- Step #2
chorpoint. The slack in the cover braid between the knot and A Extract the core at mark “B” by bending rope sharply and
Mark “B” will be used to bury the exposed core, crossover and carefully spreading the cover strands to expose the core. Then
cover down to Mark “A” to produce the desired size eye. This pry the core braid out using the pointed end of the fid. Place
is accomplished by holding the rope at the top of the eye and a single wrap of tape on the end of the core and then, while
sliding the slack back from the knot towards the splice. Milk the holding exposed core, slide the cover back as far as possible
cover from the crossover around the radius of the eye to the towards the knot.
throat at “B” and pull that leg sharply with a spike to help seat
the splice. Flex and/or hammer the splice section to loosen the
fibers. Seize or cross-stitch the eye to finish the splice.
Figure 2
Then smooth the cover back over the core to the point of
extraction. Smooth cover again until all slack is removed and
mark the core where it comes out of the cover. This is mark “0”.
Tips for splicing into a thimble or shackle Again, slide the cover back towards the knot and measure one
3 short fid section towards the knot from mark “0” and mark the
To splice into a thimble with ears, shackle, or similar item, core. This is mark “1”. Measure one more short fid from mark
simply follow the directions of the splicing instructions, using “1”, and this is mark “2”. Measure 4 fid lengths towards the knot
Core the thimble or shackle bale to determine the eye size. Extract 0 1 2 from mark “2” and mark the core. This is Mark “3”. (Fig. 2)
Mark 1 the core and insert the core through the bale or around the
Mark 3 Thimbles NOTE:
shackle as illustrated. The eye splice is then completed in a
normal fashion with one exception: before final bury, slide the If using a captive thimble or shackle, insert the cover tail so
Mark 2 thimble around to cover side of eye. For a thimble without that the thimble or shackle is situated between marks A & B.
Cover ears: insert thimble into eye before final burying of splice.

Figure 3
NOTES:
1. The rope may be extremely tight where the fid is traveling between Marks “C” and “D”. To create more space in this Step #3
area, grasp the core as it exits the cover at point “B” and pull extra core out of the rope. This will cause the cover to Attach the fid to the end of the core. Insert the core into the
“pucker” and give you some extra space. cover at mark “A” around the radius of the eye and out of the
2. If the distance between “C” and “D” is longer than the length of the fid, hold the fid in place by squeezing it through cover at mark “B”. The two sections of the core exiting from
the cover braid. Slide the cover slack back from the fid to Mark “C” to draw the core tail into the cover. Then continue the cover at mark “B” should pass through the same hole
B
working the fid through the cover to Mark “D”. Repeat as necessary. between the cover stands. Pull the core through the cover until
4
3. Avoid snagging the core with the tip of the fid when it is passing through the cover in the vicinity of Mark “B”. To check mark “1” on the core is aligned with mark “A” on the cover. Hold
3
if the core has been snagged, pull on the exposed core where it exits from the cover at Mark “B”. If the core moves A mark “1” and mark “A” together and smooth out the cover from
freely it is OK to proceed. If the core appears to be stuck, pull the Uni-Fid back until the core is no longer snagged and mark “A” to mark “B” to remove all of the slack in the cover.
1 2
continue. After removing all of the cover slack, mark the core tail where it
4. In Step #9 if insufficient tension is placed on the rope while milking up the slack the crossover may tend to bunch up. exits the cover at mark “B”. This is mark “4”. At a distance 1/3rd
If this happens, slide the cover slack back toward the knot until the crossover is the proper size. Then repeat the of the way from mark “4” towards the end of the core make a
milking procedure. mark on the core, this is your “core tapering mark”. (Fig. 3)

10 11
CORE-TO-CORE SPLICE STA-SET X/PCR SPLICE

Figure 4 Sta-Set X/PCR Splice


Step #4
With the fid still attached to the end of the core, insert the
core tail into the core at mark “2” and out at mark “3”. Pull the Figure 1
core tail through until mark “4” is aligned with mark “2”. Pull out
sufficient core tail from mark “3” to expose the “core tapering
Step #1
mark” and remove the fid. (Fig. 4)
A Measure back from the bitter end 1 long fid section, to make
B Mark “A”. Form desired eye size. (If a thimble is to be used form
NOTE:
the rope around it with “A” as one side.) Make a mark directly
You may want to rap some tape around the core where marks
across from “A”, this is Mark “B”. Measure back 1 full fid lengths
2 & 4 meet to temporarily hold them together. C
from “B” to Mark “C”. Tie a slipknot some 8 to 10 fids further up
the rope. (Fig. 1)
Step #5
At the core tapering mark, cut and remove one strand. Measure
1
2 a distance equal to 1/12th the distance from the core taper
mark to the end of the core (core taper increment) then cut &
3
remove one strand. Continue using that same measurement
(core taper increment) to cut and remove strands until you
have cut 11 of the 12 strands to create a smooth taper. Hold the
core where marks 2 & 4 coincide and smooth the core back to
bury the section that was just tapered.

Step#6 Figure 2
Before burying the cover tail, taper the end of the tail and tape
tightly. Attach the cover tail to a very small fid and proceed to Step #2
bury the cover tail. When burying the tail enter at Mark B and Extract core from rope at Mark “B” as shown, (Fig. 2). Tightly
exit down the rope a distance equal to 7 times the rope diam- tape the end of the core. Slide cover down the core as far as
eter. Pull such that at least half of the cover tail is exiting the possible toward the knot. Now smooth the cover from the knot
rope at that point. toward the end of the core. Mark core where it exits from cover
and make Mark “1”. Slide cover back down core, measure 1
short fid length from Mark “1” towards knot and make Mark “2”.
Place a single wrap of tape around core at Mark “2”. (Fig. 2) B
NOTES:
1. Make sure not to snag any of the core fibers while burying the cover tail and take care not to twist the cover tail. 2 1
Secure the slipknot to a fixed anchor point. Remove the wrap of tape from core at marks 2 and 4. Holding the
core at the point where marks “2” & “4” coincides, place tension on the rope and smooth out the cover back over
the core from the slipknot towards the eye
2. While smoothing the rope / cover back it will be necessary to pull on the cover tail a few times to remove any
slack generated. As the cover approached the point on the core where marks “2”&”4” coincide you may have
some bagging of core that is coming out of the eye at “B”. Smooth the cover from “A” to “B” to draw that bagging
of core down into the body of the rope. As the cover approaches the point on the core where marks “2” & “4” Figure 3
coincide, it may be necessary to alternately pull some of the core back out of the cover. Continue smoothing
the cover over the exposed core in order to get the cover marks “A” and “B” to be side by side . Step #3
3. Pull the cover tail to completely bury mark “A” into the cover. Mark the exit point on the cover tail; then pull cover Taper the end of the core tail and attach fid. Slit and remove
tail tightly and cut at mark. Taper cover tail, then smooth cover from mark “B” to exit point so the cover tail pulls the fabric tape covering the core from Mark “2” to the end of
back into splice. the fid, exposing the parallel core yarns. (Fig. 3)
4. It may not be possible to bury the cover tail for every rope. If it is not possible then cross stitch and whip the cover
tail to the outside of the rope after burying the core. If a closed termination is being placed in the eye, slide the
hardware onto the core at this time. Insert tip of fid into the
Step#7 cover at Mark “A” and work it down the rope and out at
Use nylon whipping thread, cross stitch and whip the portion of the splice where the cover tail is buried to prevent any slippage. Mark “C”. Do not snag any cover yarns with the tip of the fid.

NOTE:
Slack may be introduced into the cover to open it up by pulling
out more of the core from Mark “B”. (Fig. 4)

12 13
STA-SET X/PCR SPLICE TAPERING THE COVER ON HIGH-TECH ROPES

Figure 4 Tapering The Cover On High-Tech Ropes


Step #4
Pull slightly more than a short fid length of core out of rope at
Mark “C.” (Fig. 5) Measure and mark the core fibers 1 short fid Figure 1
length from the end. Fan the core fibers and cut at a 45° angle
from the mark to the bottom end. (Fig. 6)
Step #1
C A First determine where you want to make the transition / where
Step #5
you will be removing the core. Then about 6 ft back from the
From Mark “A” on cover, count 5 pics toward end of cover tail.
transition point tie a knot in the rope ( knot should be on the
Unbraid cover from end back to this point; and cut at a 45°
side that you will be keeping the cover)
angle from the mark to the end. Carefully pull core back out
of cover at Mark “A” until Mark “2” on core (where tape was
Step #2
applied in Step 2). lines up with Mark “A”. This is the crossover
At the transition point open the cover braid by bending the rope
point. Tightly tape the tapered end of the cover to the core
sharply and carefully spreading the cover strands to expose
starting from Mark “A” and working toward the end of the cover.
and remove the core. Balance the core to the cover by milking
the rope from the knot back towards the transition point. Mark
the core where the it exits the cover. (Fig. 1)

Figure 5
Figure 2
Use masking tape and overlap each wrap of tape as little as
possible. After taping, roll the taped section between your
hands to smooth the taped area. (Fig. 6) Step #3
Keep 12 inches of cover tail beyond the transition point, cut off
NOTE: & remove the balance of the cover. Taper the end of the cover
It may not be possible to bury the cover tail on every rope. If it tail by taping the end (2 inch) and cutting at a 45 degree angle.
is not possible then cross stitch and whip the cover tail to the Attach the cover tail to a fid. Insert the fid into the core at the
outside of rope after burying the core. mark you made on the core and out approximately 16 inches
down the core towards the bitter end. (Fig. 2)

Figure 6

Step #6
Attach the knot to a secure anchor point (a good deal of ten- Figure 3
sion may be required to bury the splice). Bury the exposed sec-
tion of the splice up to the crossover point by milking the cover
back up the rope from the knot while holding rope at Mark “A.” Step #3
Keep the exposed core under tension while milking the cover. If Milk the rope from the knot to the transition point. Remove the
the rope gets too tight when the crossover is being buried, flex fid from the cover tail. Taper the cover tail by unbraiding ap-
and/or hammer the crossover to loosen the fiver. Continue the proximately 6 inches of the cover and then cutting the strands
process until crossover is buried up to Mark “A” and the cover at various lengths. (Fig. 3)
is snug around the eye. To assist in the final bury, insert a large
fid or rod through the eye and give a sharp tug. Seize, cross- Step #5
stitch or whip the throat. Milk the rope from the knot toward the exit point of the cover
tail. The cover tail should go into the core. Finish by cross-
stitch approximately 6 inches on each side of the transition
point; then whip over the transition point.

14 15
TAPERED 8 PLAIT TO CHAIN TAPERED 8 PLAIT TO CHAIN

Tapered 8 Plait To Chain Figure 4

Step #5
The method for the next series of strand tucks is to go over
Figure 1 a strand pair then under a strand pair. In this splice, when you
go over a strand pair you need to follow the braid of the rope
Step #1 (as shown). Essentially you are doubling up the braid from
Measure from the end of the rope one full fid length (or 21 two strands to four. Perform a total of 2 tucks with all of the
times the diameter) and place a wrap of twine around the rope strands.
at this point and tie tightly (a double overhand knot would
suffice.

Figure 2
Figure 5
Step #2
Tape each of the 6 strand pairs together, and un-lay strands Step# 6
back to the twine. Label strand pairs 1 through 6 as shown in Perform Taper.
photo. (Fig. 2) 1. After the second full set of tucks, split the six strand pairs by
half.
Step #3
Setup strands 1, 2 and 3 on one side of the chain link with the NOTE:
remaining strands on the other side. Pass strands through the To avoid confusion as to which strands are to b
link from opposite sides in an alternating fashion. First pass tucked, you may want to tape the ends that are no longer in
strand 1 through the link in one direction, then pass strand 6 use to the end of the chain opposite the direction of the
through the link in the opposite direction, then strand 2 in the splice. (Fig. 5)
same direction as strand 1 and strand 5 in the same direction
as strand 6, and the same with strands 3 and 4. 2. Tuck all six (6) of the split strand pairs an additional tuck,
following the method described in step 5.
3. Next, tuck only four (4) of the strands one more time (2 “S”
and 2 “Z”)
Figure 3 4. Finally, tuck two (2) strands one last time (1 “S” Twist and
1 “Z” Twist) (Fig. 6)
Step #5 5. Remove the rod that was used as a spacer.
Perform Initial Strand Tuck.
1. Prior to beginning tucks, insert small rod (3/16” diameter)
between the throat of the splice and the chain link to act as
Figure 6
a temporary spacer.
2. Starting with strand pair #1, select a strand pair that turns to
the right (or to the left) and tuck strand pair #1 under the NOTE:
selected strand pair. Make only one tuck. The direction of twist in a yarn or strand is called “S’ or “Z”
3. Now tuck strand pairs #2 and #3 in the same way – for twist.
strand pair #2, select the strand pair that turns in the
opposite direction as the strand pair used for pair #1. (Fig. 3) Step #7
Strand pair #3 is to be tucked under the strand pair that Finish the splice by using a hot knife and trimming strands to a
turns in the same direction as the #1 strand pair. length equal to the ropes diameter.
4. Repeat process for strand pairs #4, #5 and #6. Tuck-Strand
pairs #4 and #6 are to be tucked under strand pairs that NOTE:
turn in the same direction as the one used for the #2 strand The stubs will be drawn into the rope once it is loaded up and
pair. Strand pair #5 is to be tucked under a strand pair that as such can be trimmed shorter after it has been loaded.
turns in the same direction as the ones used for #1 and #3
strand pairs. Pull all strand pairs snug. (Fig. 4)

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3-STRAND ROPE TO CHAIN SPLICE 3-STRAND ROPE TO CHAIN SPLICE

3-Strand Rope To Chain Splice Figure 4

Step #4
Perform 2 tucks with all three strands, after the 2nd tuck, thin
Figure 1 the three strands by 1/3 the number of yarns. (Fig. 4)

Step #1
Measure from the end of the rope 18 crowns or twists and
place a wrap of twine around the rope at that point and tie
tightly with a double overhand knot. Unlay the rope back to the
twine. Tape the end of each strand and label I, II, III. (Fig. 1)

Figure 2
Figure 5
Step #2
Line up the rope to the last link of the chain so that the II strand
is in the middle and the I and III are on either end. Take the II Step# 5
strand and pass it through one side of the chain link. Strands Trim excess yarns off strands, using a hot knife, and leave
I and III are to pass through the chain link from the opposite a stub slightly longer than the diameter of a strand. Tuck all
side, staying on the outside of strand II. (Fig. 2) the strands 2 more times and thin by 1/3 again, using same
procedure as before. (Fig. 5) Perform 2 final tucks with all three
strands, then trim excess off strands leaving a stub approxi-
mately a strand diameter in length. Remove spacer.

NOTES:
1. The stub will be drawn into the rope once it is loaded up.
It can be trimmed fruther after is has been loaded.
2. This method of joining is designed to minimize chafe
between rope and chain, but as a matter of prudent
seamanship, it should be checked regularly and remade if
Figure 3 there is any evidence of wear.

Step #3
Prior to beginning tucks, insert a small rod (3/16” diameter or
equivalent) between the throat of the splice and the chain link
to act as a temporary spacer. (Fig. 3)

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3-STRAND ROPE TO SPLICE (STANDARD & TAPERED) 3-STRAND ROPE TO SPLICE (STANDARD & TAPERED)

3-Strand Rope Figure 4

To Splice (Standard & Tapered) Take the left strand and tuck it under the strand just to the left
of the one you raised on the previous step. (note: the left strand
Figure 1 should look like it is going over the strand you raised in the
previous step) (Fig 4).

Step #1
To begin this splice, measure 14 crowns (or twists) from the
end of the line [18 crowns for a tapered splice]. Mark this loca-
tion with a temporary wrap of tape around the rope. Un-lay the
rope up to the tape. Heat seal or tape the end of each individ-
ual working strands. (note: be careful that the strands do not
untwist). (Fig 1)

Figure 5
Figure 2
Take the right strand and tuck it under the strand just to the
right of the one you raised for tucking the middle strand.
Step #2
To form the eye, bend the rope to form the desired eye size NOTE:
and mark with a temporary wrap of tape. This is done with the It is easier to do this if you first turn the rope over, as shown
standing part of the rope in front of you, bending the tail of the in photo) (Fig 5). Pull all three working strands snug (note: the
rope from left to right. (note: bend following the natural bend of two temporary tape marks should be aligning and forming your
the rope so as not to put any twist into the eye or the splice). eye.) This completes the first set of tucks.
(Fig 2)
Step #4
Perform four more sets of tucks for each of the three work-
ing strands. In each tuck the working strand should go over a
strand then tucked under a strand. (Fig 6a)

NOTE:
After each set of tucks, pull all three working strands snug.

Figure 3 Figure 6

Step #3
6a Step #5
To perform the first set of tucks, lay the strands out such that
Skip the step #5 if performing a standard splice. To perform
you have a left, middle, and right working strand. Then place
a tapered splice make two additional tucks with one strand
the left and middle working strands across the rope just below
and one additional tuck with a second strand, leaving the third
the taped mark. (Fig 3) Tuck the middle strand under a strand
strand as is. (Fig 6b)
on the standing part of the rope just beyond the taped mark.
Step #6
NOTES:
In order to finish the splice, cut and melt the ends of the
1. if this is your first time splicing mark the ends of the working 6b working strands, leaving a stub approximately as long as the
strands with an L –left, M –middle, and R –right.)
diameter of the working strand.
2. if this is your first time splicing, mark the strand you tucked
under as this will be your reference point.
NOTE:
The stub will be drawn into the rope once it is loaded up. It can
be trimmed further after it has been loaded up.

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