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Lloyd Sumpter
 
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Default Cleaning lines (ropes to the lubbers!)

On Mon, 08 Mar 2004 17:31:05 +0000, Dave wrote:

On Mon, 08 Mar 2004 14:45:34 -0800, "Lloyd Sumpter" said:

Spring Cleaning time for Far Cove! I usually replace the lines, but this year
money's a bit tight.


Good lord, talk about conspicuous consumption. I don't think I replaced the dock
lines on my old Islander 24 in the entire 15 years I owned her. Of course
admittedly they didn't get much of a chance to chafe, since a good part of the
time was spent on a mooring rather than at a dock.


Hehe...No, I don't replace ALL the lines EVERY year. I used to have to replace
all the docklines every year when I moored at Mosquito Creek, because the
constant wash in there from commercial boats, Seabus, etc. wore them out. But
yes, often in the past I have replaced a line not because it was worn out, but
because it was dirty and slimy and green and yukky.

Oh, and to K.Smith: yes, we get sunshine (sunny today, actually) but I find the
lines end up more grey than "white", and the slime just dries on...

Does bring up a question, however. I see that the marine stores seem to sell
braided nylon lines for tying up to a dock. I've never thought that made much
sense, since my impression is that braided has considerably less stretch than 3
strand of the same diameter, and I'd prefer to have that stretch to take up
shock and to some extent allow for extraordinary low tides (not to mention the
fact that it's a lot easier to throw an eye splice in 3 strand).. What do you
folks think?


Ya know, I've never thought of that: good point. Maybe if I used more strechy
lines at Mosquito Creek they would have lasted a little longer. As it is, I
prefer the braided lines simply because they feel better in my hand.

Lloyd Sumpter
"Far Cove" Catalina 36