Beautiful, Strong and Durable - The BEST Netting for Multihulls
Not all multihull trampolines are created equal. In this episode, we install our new Dyneema netting - the same low-stretch, UV-stable material used for high-performance halyards. Watch as we share professional trampoline lashing techniques learned from rigging Gunboats, HH66s, and all sorts of racing yachts. We explain why separate lashings are safer and allow for higher tension than continuous lacing, demonstrate the cinching knot that saves days over splicing, and show how to achieve a drum-tight finish that feels like walking on solid deck. Plus: get our retention schedule and see why this premium netting actually costs less long-term. CHAPTERS: 0:00 Introduction & Rod Installation 1:08 Rod-in-Tube Lashing System Explained 2:00 Preparing Net with Perimeter Rope 3:14 Sizing Net to Boat 4:20 Kids Helping with Installation 5:25 Lashing Measurements & Net Philosophy 7:45 Why Separate Lashings Are Safer 10:00 Retention Schedule & Stretch Characteristics 13:00 The Cinching Knot (No Splicing Needed) 14:25 Fixing a Lashing Mistake 15:15 Finished Trampoline Tour USEFUL LINKS ➜ Supporting blog post https://youngbarnacles.com/how-to-fit... ➜ Want to go deeper? Access our detailed composites videos, project files, and community on the Youngbarnacles Members Hub: https://www.youngbarnacles.com ➜ Need professional engineering for your project? Learn more about our professional design and consultancy services at SYAS Performance: https://syasperformance.weebly.com/ ➜ Free Sailing Library: Check out our free guides on composites, systems, and seamanship: https://www.youngbarnacles.com/resources MUSIC YouTube Audio Library ➜ https://www.youtube.com/ SAFETY DISCLAIMER: PROFESSIONAL WORK This video documents professional marine work with significant risk of injury or vessel damage. This is NOT DIY instruction. You are solely responsible for your own safety and actions. We are not liable for any application of this information. Full Disclaimer: https://youngbarnacles.com/website-di...

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