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oups.com... I don't know if this topic has been done to death, but I am interested in finding out what various boaters use for dock lines. The information on the internet can be very confusing, and I have seen web sites that recommend completely different rope sizes for the same size boats. The rule of thumb is 1/8 inch diameter for every 9 feet of boat. This is also what West Marine says in their literature. Other sites say that boats over 25 feet, for instance, should use 1/2 rope. I have moored my Bayliner 2859 all winter with just 3/8 inch lines, but it has been in a protected slip. There are no hard and fast rules. You want nylon or something else with some stretch, of course. High quality 3/8" line may well be stronger than cheap 1/2" line. And the slip environment of course makes a different - what's the worst you can expect? Are you in a protected cove on a lake or on the ocean in hurricane country? -- Peter Aitken |
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