JSWoerner wrote:
Which one is strands and which is bundles. Is it better to have more strands or bundles?
I'm guessing that 7x7 is a lot more flexible than 1x7. 7x19 is probably more flexible than 7x7 but is it as strong? Is it stretchier?
I think the standing rigging from Hobie is 5/32 7x19. The trap wires are (I'm guessing) 3/32 but I have no idea the strand/bundle count.
I'm not looking to replace those. I'm looking to rig some safety/convenience things, probably with 3/32.
Jeremy has the pics to help you figure it out. But I'll add the verbage.
The first number is the number of bundles. The 2nd number is the number of wires per bundle.
Given the same diameter, the cable with the most strands is usually the most flexible. 1x19 is typically used for standing rigging, though you can get away with the 7x7 for small boats. Big, big boats use what could be called "1x1", or in reality - rod rigging. The 7x19, the middle pic in Jeremy's post, is typical of trap wires, halyards and such.
The Dyform has gain some popularity as it's almost as strong as rod rigging, but much easier to ship. It's for the big boys.
Brian C