12-Strand Double Braided Nylon Dock Line, Mooring Line
Description:
A 12-strand double braided nylon dock line, also known as a mooring line, is a strong and durable rope designed for securing boats and vessels to docks or other stationary objects. The rope is constructed using a 12-strand braiding technique, which involves intertwining individual nylon strands to form a larger, stronger rope.
Nylon is the material of choice for dock lines due to its excellent strength, stretch, and resistance to abrasion. The double braided construction enhances the rope’s overall strength and durability. The inner core of the rope provides the primary strength, while the outer braided cover adds an extra layer of protection and improves handling.
The 12-strand design ensures that the load placed on the rope is evenly distributed across the strands, reducing the risk of individual strands failing under stress. This design also allows for enhanced flexibility and easier handling compared to single-strand ropes.
The nylon material used in the construction of these dock lines offers excellent shock absorption and stretchability. This elasticity helps to minimize the impact of sudden movements and waves, preventing jolts and strains on both the boat and the dock.
The 12-strand double braided nylon dock line is available in various lengths and thicknesses to accommodate different boat sizes and docking needs. The ends of the rope are typically finished with a professionally spliced loop or an eyelet for easy attachment and secure fastening to cleats or other hardware on the boat and dock.
Main Performance:
Material |
Nylon (polyamide fiber) |
Strands |
3, 8, 12 or as required |
Color |
As your needs |
Specific Density |
1.14, Not floating |
Melting point |
215℃ |
Abrasion resistance |
Very good |
UV resistance |
Very good |
Chemical resistance |
very good |