skipperdude
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I am looking to replace my anchor rode with a good quality nylon 3 strand 5/8"
Who is a good manufacturer of 3 strand nylon.
SD
Who is a good manufacturer of 3 strand nylon.
SD
*New England Ropes - Marine Choiceskipperdude wrote:
Who is a good manufacturer of 3 strand nylon.
SD
*Make the splice like a back splice but just insert the last link of the chain into the splice.skipperdude wrote:
......looking to get rid of the thimble and do a splice into the chain.
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*I've spliced "Brait" quite a few years ago, and my recollection is that it can be hard to get more than 3 tucks, and taper.* And this also depends on the tightness of the lay.* But the stuff is strong, and being splicable makes it a good at-sea solution.* As Eric says, it should go in/come out without tangling like 3-strand does.* Only a braided line may be better at this, but it is much more challenging to splice, unless you do it more than a couple times a month.nomadwilly wrote:
Dude it's not rope but line. Per Chapman's. I use 5/8" "Brait". Not braid. It's a custom special anchor line that can be piled up high and then quickly run out without any problems commonly associated w 3 strand. My 5/8ths Brait was $1.60 per foot at Fisheries Supply. I've got 320 feet of the stuff and can get twice as much in my anchor box as other line. I like it a lot. I think the Brait can be spliced but not sure. I'm standoffish on the splices.
*It's rope when you buy it. It becomes line when it is placed on the boat.nomadwilly wrote:
Dude it's not rope but line......
* * * * I never received such a call and my Brait slipped in the gypsy. I have three strand but would rather have the brait. It's very flexable and* feeds nicely into the chain locker.FlyWright wrote:
My Lewmar 1000 windlass called for 9/16 3-strand and 5/16 chain.* When I ordered this combo with the windlass, Defender called me and advised me to upsize the brait one size to avoid slippage in the gypsy
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