Is it a J shackle?
https://www.westmarine.com/buy/tylaska-marine-hardware--j-lock-j8-shackle--11830239

Are you tightening by hand or using a tool to tighten?

On Tue, Nov 9, 2021 at 9:39 AM Bill Coleman via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:

> A snap shackle on a halyard is not likely to fit through a headboard, or
> in my case where there is a snap shackle spliced on the jib halyard, I
> flipped it sideways (not used) and put a regular shackle on B/C the snap
> shackle won’t fit through the roller furler casting. I think snap shackles
> are mostly intended to be attached to a sail ring.
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> If you have a snap shackle on the main halyard, you may likely have a
> regular shackle on your headboard, which of course will work. Just lowers
> your main a couple inches.
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> Not sure why you take the halyard off every time?
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> Bill Coleman
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> Entrada, Erie, PA
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> *From:* David Knecht via CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list@cnc-list.com]
> *Sent:* Tuesday, November 09, 2021 7:52 AM
> *To:* CnC CnC discussion list
> *Cc:* David Knecht
> *Subject:* Stus-List Main halyard shackle
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> My boat came with a main halyard shackle of a type I have never seen
> anywhere else.  It has a pivoting arm that swings up after inserting
> through the headboard and secured with a threaded pin.  It has worked fine
> for years and easy to remove and attach, which I do routinely when done
> sailing for the day.  Recently, I twice found it nearly completely
> unscrewed after a day of rough weather sailing, and that is concerning.  I
> don’t want to lose the halyard up the mast.  I am considering replacing it
> this winter with a standard snap shackle of the sort used on my genoa
> halyard.  I looked at a rigging company web site and they used snap
> shackles for genoa halyards and pin shackles for main halyards.  The logic
> of that escapes me.   On my boat, I take down the roller furling genoa only
> a few times a season while the main halyard is detached every time I go
> sailing.  I have no idea what the forces are on the main halyard but I
> would not think much greater than the genoa.  Any words of wisdom, or
> reason not to use a snap shackle for the main?  Thanks- Dave
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> David Knecht
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> S/V Aries
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> 1990 C&C 34+
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> New London, CT
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