Several types of soft padeyes are now available on the market and are proving increasingly popular over traditional stainless steel padeyes. They all capitalise on the incredible strength to weight ratio and abrasion resistance of Dyneema® which offers a reliable, robust, flexible and safe termination.
So, what are the benefits of a soft padeye?
The benefits of a soft padeye are as follows:
Soft padeyes can be used anywhere a traditional stainless steel padeye would be used. Examples include: deck attachment points for blocks, sheet leads, in/outhauls and tie down points.
At the very basic level, DIY soft padeyes on dinghies and small keel boats are very quick and simple to achieve. A simple soft shackle which closes with a diamond knot can be fed through a small hole in the deck, coach roof or interior bulkhead to leave the loop exposed on the other side. For a fixed loop above deck you can leave the rope shackle open - as a loop with a diamond knot at the end. Or, with a longer shackle and a slightly bigger hole, it can be used to attach a block above deck, with the end of the loop passed back below deck and closed with a diamond knot for a very neat, flexible termination. Sealant can be used to fix the knot in place and fill the hole to prevent water ingress.
Ropeye also has a very convenient, low load option (50 kg SWL) for non-structural (mainly internal) attachment points. A Dyneema® loop (3mm line by 30mm long) is bonded in to a small carbon disk which can be glued/bonded onto any flat surface.
The Ropeye loop offers a very neat, low profile and professional alternative to the below deck termination. The Dyneema® loop is terminated in a carbon disk which can be lightly fixed in place, underdeck, with sealant. Add a through deck bushing to this (Ropeye PRO) and you have a very professional looking deck padeye solution, both inside and out, for relatively little cost.
The above solutions - which mainly use 4-6mm SK78 single braid Dyneema® loops -will provide super lightweight padeyes with a Safe Working Load (SWL) of up to approx. 2,000 kg. In addition, there is a range of options for fully watertight, soft padeyes for use with separate Dyneema® loops with working loads up to 7,000 – 10,000 kg.
With a few variations, these generally involve a two piece, anodized alloy, threaded through deck bushing with flanges above and below deck. The loop is terminated with a dogbone seated in the lower flange and an O-ring sealed cap provides a 100% watertight solution. Quick and simple removal of the loop allows regular inspection and maintenance.
"In low load applications, their uses are literally infinite. On race boats, you will find the glue-on variety holding up pipe-cots, toilet curtains, anchor and safety equipment lash points, rudder angle limiters and oilskin hangers – literally anything! Best of all, you can buy these off the shelf and you don't need to be a trained boat builder to install them. Follow the simple instructions and you are good to go!"
To conclude, soft padeyes are used extensively on race boats but are increasingly being used for cruising applications. Saving a significant amount of weight and being stronger than traditional stainless steel alternatives they offer lighter, faster and safer sailing – a win-win scenario for any sailing enthusiast.
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