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A dogbone is essentially a short structural rod that can be attached to
the end of a line and used like a button or toggle to make a connection
to another line, grommet or deck fitting. The tapered middle and
symmetric ends make the part look like a bone, hence the name “dogbone.” The dogbone is a very convenient way for attaching the halyard line to
the headboard as you can maximize sail height without the added length
of a conventional shackle. It also works well for jib and spinsheets,
outhauls, the connection of soft loops used for attaching blocks to deck
fittings, and numerous other rigging applications. Unlike a knot, the
dogbone connection does not jam up under tension and can be quickly
attached or detached. The Tylaska dogbones are available in eight different sizes, with each
size available in either aluminum or 17-4PH stainless depending upon the
strength requirements. The main feature of the Tylaska dogbone design is its unique patented
tapered design with a grooved texture that grabs onto the line and
prevents slippage. As the dogbone relies on friction to keep the
connecting line from slipping off its ends, designs with straight shanks
are not very secure and adding flanges to the shank creates snagging
problems. Tapering the shank is better, but still does not grip the
line. The new Tylaska design has both a taper and multiple surface humps
that grip the line but do not cut or damage the fibers. This feature
works extremely well and makes a big difference over competing designs.