[Rhodes22-list] Dock lines
ROGER PIHLAJA
roger_pihlaja at msn.com
Mon Nov 1 07:59:12 EDT 2021
Thomas,
3/8” lines will be plenty strong enough. Just be aware of chafe & install chafe guards at wear points. This would also be an issue with 1/2” lines.
3/8” lines have some other advantages vs. 1/2” lines:
1. There is room on your cleats for two 3/8” lines – i.e. bow line + spring line, doubled up lines, etc. 1/2” lines barely fit one per cleat.
2. The 3/8” lines have more stretch and thus less “jerk” when you are tied up to a dock vs. 1/2” lines.
3. 3/8” lines with a loop will fit thru the center hole on the cleat and then loop back over the horns of the cleat while still leaving enough of the horns free to cleat off the line. This is very useful to run a line from the boat, around a piling on the dock, and then back to the boat. Then, you don’t need anyone on the dock when it comes time to cast off. You can’t do this with 1/2” lines.
4. 3/8” lines are less expensive
Roger Pihlaja
S/V Dynamic Equilibrium
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Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Dock lines
During one of our severe tidal surges on the Cheapeake, my boat was
suspended above the water. Cleats and 3/8 line did fine.
1/2 lines look cooler.
Lee
1999 Rhodes22. AT EASE
Claytor Lake, VA
On Sun, Oct 31, 2021, 10:22 PM THOMAS POLISE via Rhodes22-list <
rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org> wrote:
> I keep my Rhodes 22 docked all season on Barnegat Bay with lines on both
> sides. I had old 1/2 “ lines and need to replace all lines next season.
> Everything I’ve read says that 3/8” line should be fine. I’d prefer 3/8” to
> save cost and have an easier time on cleats.
>
> Just curious what the experience is with 3/8” line……..
>
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