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Have we ever discussed how big the boat is and where we are tying it up?
The line that is perfect for a 14' aluminum boat on a small lake is totally
inadequate for a 40' offshore boat in tidal water.
Most people should have a variety of lines for different circumstances. I like
a few 1/2 with snaps on one end for those quickie tie ups at the gas dock or
lunch dock but I have spliced lines set up for my dock.
I even have a couple heavy duty bungee cords for those times when the tide is
falling or rising and I want some kind of snubber, in addition to the regular
lines. They are also handy when you are rafting. Get the heaviest black rubber
ones you can find at a truck stop. Take off the hooks and attach snaps with a
shackle or ring.
You will be surprised how many times they will come in handy. Just remember it
isn't really a line, just a snubber.

 
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