Our dock and anchor lines are crafted to deliver reliability and performance in every marine environment. Designed with premium materials like nylon, these lines offer superior elasticity, shock absorption, and abrasion resistance to withstand dynamic forces from waves and vessel movement. With features such as spliced loops, anti-kink construction, and UV-resistant coatings, they ensure secure mooring and anchoring in diverse conditions. Whether docking in a marina or anchoring offshore, our lines provide the strength and durability you need to safeguard your vessel. Explore our range to find the perfect line tailored to your boating requirements.
The HT-D&AL10 offers superb handling, unmatched color variety, and exceptional durability. Made from high-grade marine nylon with torque-balanced construction, it resists kinking, absorbs shock in...
The HT-D&AL20 offers exceptional abrasion resistance, superior grip, and high breaking strength. Made from 100% polyester, it Description UV resistance, easy spliceability, and a special twist con...
The HT-D&AL30 rope is a classic 3-strand polyester design with low stretch, high strength, and exceptional abrasion resistance. Compliant with DIN EN ISO 1141, it’s ideal for dinghies, traditiona...
HT-D&AL40 is a durable, flexible, and easy-to-handle rope, offering superior strength and abrasion resistance compared to other 3-strand nylon lines. Treated with Marine Tech coating for enhanced ...
HT-D&AL50 specially designed for use in popular mechanical windlasses. Our Premium 8 Plait strikes a balance between a supple, firm, easy handling line that can be used in mechanical windlasses wi...
HT-D&AL60 is a Super pliable, easy handling square-braided mooring or anchor line of 100% high-tenacity Polyester. 100% kinkfree, easy to splice and easily joined to chain.working stretch > 15%s...
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A general guideline is to use a line with a diameter of 1/8 inch per 9 feet of boat length, with smaller boats requiring thinner ropes for flexibility and larger vessels necessitating thicker lines for higher load capacity and durability.
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The length of dock lines should account for the mooring arrangement. For transient dock lines, the length is typically 2/3 the boat's length for bow and stern lines, and the vessel's length for spring lines. For anchor lines, the recommended length is 7-10 times the water depth to maintain proper scope for secure holding power.
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Environmental factors, including tidal ranges, currents, and weather conditions, also influence line selection. Choosing appropriate diameter and length ensures stability, reduces wear, and enhances the longevity of the rope.