What is a running eye, just the end of a rope run through an eye at the other end? You can't imagine the pictures I got on Google.
				
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Can you give some context regarding this running eye, including which line is involved? If this is in your kit instructions it may be a translation issue. The more information you can share the better, especially if you post some picturesWhat is a running eye
 
 Sorry, I still think that some things are generic. Like a knot is a knot. Assuming this is a knot, of courseCan you give some context regarding this running eye, including which line is involved? If this is in your kit instructions it may be a translation issue. The more information you can share the better, especially if you post some pictures
Allan

Like a knot is a knot.
 One knot has to do with fastening with rope, the other with speed of aircraft and vessels.
  One knot has to do with fastening with rope, the other with speed of aircraft and vessels.
That's about it Don, a spliced eye with it's own tail through it. Think of a main stay with the eye running up tight to the mouse.Is it possible that it is just kinda like a lasso around the bowsprit? I've never seen one of those used but a lasso could be described as a "running eye"
Thanks Jack. Do you think this one would have a mouse? Or at least something to keep it from choking up.That's about it Don, a spliced eye with it's own tail through it. Think of a main stay with the eye running up tight to the mouse.
Cheers JJ..

Don't know for sure Don, doubt it would be a mouse, but perhaps a wooden toggel,Thanks Jack. Do you think this one would have a mouse? Or at least something to keep it from choking up.

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