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Size 300′
Material Stainless Steel
Color white/gold
Brand Amarine Made
Vehicle Service Type Watercraft
Load Capacity 8000 pound
Fastener Material Stainless Steel
Number of Pieces 1
Manufacturer Alfa Marine(Shanghai)Co.Ltd
Item Weight 21.1 pounds
Package Dimensions 13 x 13 x 12 inches
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Manufacturer Part Number AB-00

Amarine Made Heavy Duty Double Braid Nylon Anchor Line with Stainless Steel Thimble-White/Gold Color 1/2 inch Thickness 150 ft 200 ft 250 ft 300 ft 600 ft Long (300′)

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Size 300′
Material Stainless Steel
Color white/gold
Brand Amarine Made
Vehicle Service Type Watercraft

About this item

  • Make sure this fits by entering your model number.
  • When docking your boat it is essential that you limit the movement of your watercraft while absorbing any shocks created by waves.Our dock lines provide Low Stretch and High Shock Absorption to ensure you tie your pontoon on a marina or gas dock without a lift.
  • Safe Workload: 1600LBS;Tensile strength:8000LBS;5/8″ premium double braid nylon anchor line with stainless steel thimble on one end.
  • Double braid is ideal for docking, combining decreased stretch with increased shock absorption, perfect for water crafts, small boats, and other water activities
  • Anchor Rope is a heavy-duty and reliable rope that you can use as an anchor, dock line, or mooring line for your boat.Nylon has great strength and shock load resistance and handles easily; it’s resistant to saltwater, gas, oil, acids, abrasion and resists sunshine better than other synthetics
  • Size:1/2″ rope thickness, 150′ 200′ 250′ 300′ 600’length for options;Material:Nylon;Construction: Braid on Braid

Product Description

boat rigging line

Amarine Made Nylon Dock Line Multipurpose Rigging Line 1/2″ 3/8″ 5/8″ 3/4″ 15ft 20ft 25ft 30ft 35ft 50ft 200ft 300ft 600ft

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Suggested Diameter of Dock Ropes for different size of boats

According to USCG’s suggestion, it requests different dock line diameter to different boat size.Amarine Made has different sizes of different colors of double braided dock lines.

For boat length under 20 feet,dock line dia should be 3/8 inch;

For boat length from 20 to 30 feet,dock line dia should be 1/2 inch;

For boat length from 30 to 40 feet,dock line dia should be 5/8 inch;

For boat length from 40 to 46 feet,dock line dia should be 3/4 inch;

For boat length from 55 to 63 feet,dock line dia should be 7/8 inch;

For boat length from 64 to 72 feet,dock line dia should be 1 inch.

Boat Dock Lines

Strong Double Braid

The nylon Rigging Line has been shown to be up to 30% stronger than the 3 strand twisted rope, which makes it highly durable with the ability to act as a perfect shock absorber.

When docking your boat it is essential that you limit the movement of your watercraft while absorbing any shocks created by waves.Our dock lines provide low stretch and high shock absorption to ensure you tie your pontoon on a marina or gas dock without a lift.

  • Give your boat a sharp well-kept look with premium pre-spliced double braid nylon dock lines. You can touch and feel the softness of our ropes.
  • Both the cover and the core are manufactured from the highest quality marine grade nylon giving you the strongest and easiest to handle line.The nylon material can resist the harsh marine environment.After years of exposure to salt air and or sunshine,it has no changes.
  • Whipped on the splice and bitter end.
  • The Multipurpose heavy duty line is nicely spliced, terminated.12” spliced end loop so you can easily attach it to a dock or your boat’s cleat.

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