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![]() Are there advantages in using 8 strand nylon over 12 strand nylon for anchoring or docklines?
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#2
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![]() Renoir-
In my experience, the diff is one of handling/suppleness. The braided nylon is more supple in large sizes. I have spliced Yale Brait for use as an anchor rode, it fed very smoothly in and out of the anchor locker. MegaBraid is a requirement for dock line over one inch or you will really struggle cleating, etc. I don't have numbers, but single braid or double braid nylon seems less elastic than 3-strand. MegaBraid II is easy to splice with just a tuck splice (like regatta braid). Does this help any? Bob |
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![]() The key diff between 8 and 12 will be in suppleness. The 8strand will sort of crumble into a very dense pile in your anchor locker, the 12 will pile up a little higher.
Bob |
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![]() Thank you for the explanation! I wonder, though, why Yale claims that the single braid has greater "shock absorption" than 3 strand nylon? Regardless, I am using the 12 strand for the dock lines and the 8-strand (600 ft) for the anchor rode.
Rick |
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