Using the shortest belt possible for your type of boat helps too... less belt means less area, smaller coils when it rolls up.
That helps keep it away from the pipe..
But I understand that some combinations
demand a longer belt to get the starter in place...
Sometimes you can't have the belt around the pipe and pull straight up... you can try setting it up to pull sideways,, around the collet only.
My 20 mono is like that...too much stuff in the way to get a clean straight up pull.
I bet that belt is 15+ years old!!
I do notice that that one belt is a shade narrower and is a darker color with a lot of
cords in it.. I have no idea where or when I got it..it came with the boat, and the belt looks like it may have been sanded to reduce the width.. its old, oil soaked, has thrown a cord to two out of it, but it works perfect...I'm sure it will snap one day!!
What would be cool is if someone invented a quick connect belt, like the ones they sell for cars.. adjustable, quick connect links.
Will get you off the side of the road in a pinch...but not serp belts,,, that's a whole 'nother can of worms.