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Forum: Anchoring & Mooring 05-09-2018, 06:37 |
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Unity
Re: Polyester over nylon rode?
REPOSTING TO FIX IMAGE UPLOAD PROBLEM Thank you everyone for some great feedback and advice. I went ahead and dove much deeper into this and thought I would share my analysis. First, the... |
Forum: Anchoring & Mooring 04-09-2018, 17:32 |
Replies: 29
Views: 7,321
Posted By
Unity
Re: Polyester over nylon rode?
I understand many prefer pure Nylon - its what we are all used to and has performed well. Doesn’t necessarily mean it’s now the best, but perhaps it is? For me, I dislike the stretch both for long... |
Forum: Anchoring & Mooring 04-09-2018, 09:54 |
Replies: 29
Views: 7,321
Posted By
Unity
Re: Polyester over nylon rode?
Thank you everyone for some great feedback and advice. I went ahead and dove much deeper into this and thought I would share my analysis. First, the critical question about the rode starts with... |
Forum: Anchoring & Mooring 02-09-2018, 18:58 |
Replies: 29
Views: 7,321
Posted By
Unity
Re: Polyester over nylon rode?
What do you use? A double braid line such as for a halyard? I’m hoping to source an 8-braid (plait) in polyester or to learn more about this mythical “polyester over nylon rode” that Rocna talks... |
Forum: Anchoring & Mooring 02-09-2018, 17:44 |
Replies: 29
Views: 7,321
Posted By
Unity
Polyester over nylon rode?
I’ve been looking for a lower stretch rode for my backup rode (I’m all chain, but I want a backup in case I must release my primary). Done tons of reading and googling here and come to conclusion... |
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