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![]() I have noticed when the discussion of using rope for life lines, Sampson rope Amstel 12 comes up as being used. Their is a New England rope 12 braid that I think is called Endura. It has similar strength to Amstel 12 as well as treatment for chafe resistance. Is there a reason that Amstel 12 seems to always be used. Thanks
Good Winds Dave M s/v DAMWEGAS |
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![]() I'm guessing that it's because Johnson, which made the rope kindly fittings specifies Amsteel. I've done about a dozen over that last couple of years and they seem to work quite well.
Cheers, MikeR |
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![]() Hello,
Amsteel has marketing muscle behind it, and bigger name recognition than New England, and I believe it was out first. We've used both, and they're both good, but I think New England's is a bit more durable and better-finished. Fair leads, Brion Toss |
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![]() Thanks Guys, Very helpful
Good Winds Dave M ![]() s/v DAMWEGAS |
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