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Have you ever personally seen a nylon line used for berthing or mooring
actually get hot enough by this mechanism to melt or break? http://www.boatus.com/Hurricanes/line.asp |
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Have you ever personally seen a nylon line used for berthing or mooring
actually get hot enough by this mechanism to melt or break? Bill Kearney wrote: http://www.boatus.com/Hurricanes/line.asp That's just what I was going to say. I have not seen lines that broke due to this, but I have replaced lines that seemed to have little needle-like hardened strands in them. That Boat US article was a very good explanation and seemed very plausible to me (after having seen partly melted strands in rope). Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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