anchor line

dan t.

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I am looking at replacing my anchor line. Rainier Supply of Seattle Washington has a spool of one half by three hundred feet for a very reasonable price. I am wondering if anyone has used their products. Reviews are mostly good but a few have complained about fraying and poor reliability. Any feed back would be appreciated.
Thanks, Dan T.
 

redneck joe

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When I look at reviews I consider that over half the people that leave a bad review missed out on the Darwin theory.
 

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I am looking at replacing my anchor line. Rainier Supply of Seattle Washington has a spool of one half by three hundred feet for a very reasonable price. I am wondering if anyone has used their products. Reviews are mostly good but a few have complained about fraying and poor reliability. Any feed back would be appreciated.
Thanks, Dan T.
A lot depends on use, salt or freshwater only. Can't say I have ever worn thru an anchor line, but I only boat in fresh water and my line is stored in a locker, never left in the sun. I would ask if it is a Chinese um brand or a good quality american.
 

dan t.

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A lot depends on use, salt or freshwater only. Can't say I have ever worn thru an anchor line, but I only boat in fresh water and my line is stored in a locker, never left in the sun. I would ask if it is a Chinese um brand or a good quality american.
It is american made,nylon double braid,it is for salt water. My current line is poly and about 30 years old,still seems ok but I think it is time.
 
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