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Re: T&T: "Poly" rope confusion

From: Ron Rogers (no email)
Date: Fri Mar 28 2008 - 17:41:06 EDT

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    To add on to Larry's explanation, I would like to point out that the three
    major manufacturers (New England, Yale, and Samson) all make a variety of
    Polyester sheathed braided ropes with a variety of cores. These cores are
    mostly intended to reduce stretch and/or add strength. Although I use New
    England Nylon, braided dock lines, I like Yale's website best as it clearly
    shows each type of line, its characteristics and intended applications. The
    industrial portion of the website shows even more types of cored line.

    Ron Rogers
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