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Which Rope is Right for Me?

Written by Admin | Nov 10, 2017 8:15:00 AM

Difference between braided and twisted rope.

For different applications you require different types of ropes.

Here we will discuss the difference between a braided and twisted rope.

A twisted rope

  • Typically a lower cost option than a braided rope.
  • Is primarily used as a dock line for smaller boats.
  • Also often used as an anchor line for windlasses but is not ideally suited for this application.
  • It is less flexible than a braided line and has a tendency to kink which means it can get twisted up during anchor lowering and retrieval.
  • It is easy to splice
  • It has more stretch than a braided hose.

 A braided rope

  • Typically a higher cost option than a twisted rope.
  • It may be used as mooring line for larger boats due to its more luxury appearance.
  • It should be used for anchor ropes as it is more flexible than twisted rope and is thus less prone to twisting during anchor lowering and retrieval.
  • Generally stronger than twisted rope.
  • Less easy to splice.
  • Less stretch than twisted rope.

Conclusion :

Although each has its advantages and disadvantages a braided rope is much suited for use on an anchor windlass than a twisted rope.

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