Soft shackles are great, but kind of expensive if you need to buy a bunch of them. I’ll show you how to make your own for only a few dollars and exactly 20 inches of 1/4 inch SK78 Dyneema!
Soft Shackles
Hank on sails are wonderful, and so is synthetic rigging! The problem is bronze hanks are a bit brash on the Dyneema and can lead to costly and early replacements of your headstays. The solution: soft hanks.
Soft shackles are notoriously large to allow them to loop around all sorts of items, making them very useful in all applications on a sailboat! The problem is when they are really big, they are also really long.
A bronze hank is roughly 2.25 inches long (internal length), meaning that the sail resides about 2 inches behind the stay.
To replicate this same position with soft hanks, the soft shackle needs to be made very small so that it will keep the luff of the sail close to the stay.
I made these soft shackles using 1/4” Dyneema and they are being tested on our next transatlantic voyage.
I will be keeping an eye on how these work out and reporting back on how they hold up!
Dog-bone Dyneema Soft Shackle
Want to replace your steel standing rigging with synthetic standing rigging? Easy!
Simply swap out your steel stays for Dyneema stays.
Now all you have to do is swap out all of your bronze hanks that will chafe on the synthetic stay with soft hanks. These with dog bones are very secure and incredibly easy to operate!