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![]() "Wally" wrote in message Bart Senior wrote: If you have a dedicated kedge, its better to have a low stretch rode on the kedge. Why? Winching in the rode on a kedge is difficult enough without having to take up the stretch of the rode. Assuming you don't mean *no* stretch, how does one get less stretch - are there rodes with an intermediate stretch? Chain (virtually no stretch), but it's impractical for a kedge, not to mention too heavy to transport simply for the infrequent act of kedging. A better alternative might be dacron rode as opposed to nylon. Then there are the high-tech materials, such as kevlar, spectra, etc. None of them would have value as anchor rodes, but as kedging rodes they would conceivably limit stretch. An old halyard from a maxi racer could function as a kedging rode. Max |
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