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here are some other opinions.
I prefer the boat chocks to a bow roller for anchor and mooring lines. this is because most rollers don't have any mechanism for holding the pendant in position and the sides tend to be less kind to the line about chafe-resistance. about 3-strand vs braided, the answer is NYLON. Nylon stretches. I prefer braided because it is more chafe resistant due to the multiple strands that support the line. Using a chafe preventor is a recommended practice. Using two pendants, one through the port chock, and one through the starboard chock is also very smart. Good luck. d parker wrote: "Jen Meyer" wrote in message ... Two questions about mooring my ODay 28: 1. Which is preferable for the mooring pendant, braided or three strand line Three strand silver rope. It stretches. 2. Should I run the line through the line chocks on the bow and then to the bow cleat, or over the bow roller and to the bow cleat. Roller -assuming you only have one line involved.. You can also put plastic tube over the rope to prevent wear DP |
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