CurSedVoyce
California Hillbilly
My Beeline cords are about 24" eye to eye. My HRC and Bail out my eyes on the fisherman's knots were 22" I believe.
On my 5/16ths Ultra tech they are at 21" centers fisherman's knots.
You might like to try the ultra tech as well Jay. I find that it behaves nicely in both send tending and catching. The cover is not real heat resistant like HRC or Bail Out but the core is.
I still don't believe in a "self tending" knot however. I think the term is loose as can be a knot if not supervised regularly
I took a slight slip on the ultratech not too long ago... it caught.. slipped about 10 feet. My fault as I did not double check setting my hitch. By moving forward to the spar to unclip my flip line, my pulley tended the VT forward due to the weight of the line below me, loosening it. Reminded me to always check my hitch. I had just released my flip line on a spar I was going to rap off and rapid I did
On my 5/16ths Ultra tech they are at 21" centers fisherman's knots.
You might like to try the ultra tech as well Jay. I find that it behaves nicely in both send tending and catching. The cover is not real heat resistant like HRC or Bail Out but the core is.
I still don't believe in a "self tending" knot however. I think the term is loose as can be a knot if not supervised regularly

I took a slight slip on the ultratech not too long ago... it caught.. slipped about 10 feet. My fault as I did not double check setting my hitch. By moving forward to the spar to unclip my flip line, my pulley tended the VT forward due to the weight of the line below me, loosening it. Reminded me to always check my hitch. I had just released my flip line on a spar I was going to rap off and rapid I did

, I have one eye and eye of it, but it is the retarded grizzly splice, but I'll try it anyways 
or else making sure that the chord has no twists. I noticed that you had Arbormaster. That wld be just a tiny bit fatter, than say New England Safety Blue. For the Safety blue, I wld put a few twists into the chord, thus rendering it shorter, while, for the Arbormaster, I'd let it be. Try all this junk. You'll like it.
I still use it from time to time on a second tie in