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On Feb 4, 2:54*pm, Wayne.B wrote:
On Thu, 4 Feb 2010 09:59:15 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote: I've been using black ready made lines from West Marine for several years and they are holding up well. *My recommendation is to buy one size larger. * I've seen a few 1/2 inch lines snap under shock loads, usually at the deck lead. Wayne, what makes the "black" special or more durable? I take it that the black is more UV resistant? I don't actually know whether or not they are demonstrably more UV resistant or not. * Mine have held up well however and they are out in the Florida sun everyday, on the south side of the boat, *when we're home at the dock. * There's a certain amount of anecdotal evidence that the dark shades of canvas hold up better, like the dark navy blue sunbrella fabric that is very popular. * Perhaps the dark pigment reduces UV transmission to the inner layers but that's just conjecture on my part. *If so, that might be true for dark colored dock lines as well. That's some pretty good thought and does make some sense. I dont' really have any need for super quality bow lines because being the lake boater that I am, I don't ahve my boat[s] out in the sun tied up for any long term, but I'm sure that with less UV deteriation, the lines are probably stonger. That's nice to know. Good news this morning on the alternator. *It came back repaired and working. * Great! I was wondering what ever came of that episode. What kind of a unit is it? a Powerline or Lestek? Just guessing,. Those makers specialize in extremely high output units in automotive configurations. |
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