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Larry W4CSC
 
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3" and 4 1/2"? measure the diameter of the line. I would think 3/4 is
the heaviest you need. Or heaviest I need.


Oh....I thought he was mooring an oil tanker to the refueling
facility...(c; Geez....I have pictures of them throwing monkey fists to
haul the lines ashore from the 28' sloop...hee hee.

Our marinas don't have pollards. Hell, that 3/4" line you can barely get
around the little dock cleat over twice....

I'll dream tonight about docking a 28' sloop to the pollards at the
containership docks....I just know it....(c;

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Larry

You know you've had a rough night when you wake up and you're outlined in
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