MikeBz
Well-Known Member
I'm thinking about replacing our aging and somewhat-hardened mooring lines.
Look at Dockline in particular there seem to be 4 options. In roughly order of cost:
1. Liros Porto. The most expensive, probably the best. 16mm £6 a meter from Foxs. Example 10mx16mm with soft eye in one end, £96 from Jimmy Green.
2. Marlow Dockline. 16mm £4 a meter from MarineSuperstore (more elsewhere), haven't found any prices which include a soft eye.
3. Kingfisher. 16mm £3.59 a meter from The Rope Company, 10mmx16mm with soft eye in one end, £45.46 from Foxs.
4. No-name brands. 10mx16mm with soft eye in one end from around £30, various internet and EBay suppliers.
And there there are also Waveline and Seago towards the £ower end.
I wonder what the difference in rope quality is across the range. It would be hard to pay 3x the price (£96 vs. £30ish) per line, it might be better to go cheaper and replace more often. Maybe Kingfisher in the mid-range would be a sensible compromise?
Look at Dockline in particular there seem to be 4 options. In roughly order of cost:
1. Liros Porto. The most expensive, probably the best. 16mm £6 a meter from Foxs. Example 10mx16mm with soft eye in one end, £96 from Jimmy Green.
2. Marlow Dockline. 16mm £4 a meter from MarineSuperstore (more elsewhere), haven't found any prices which include a soft eye.
3. Kingfisher. 16mm £3.59 a meter from The Rope Company, 10mmx16mm with soft eye in one end, £45.46 from Foxs.
4. No-name brands. 10mx16mm with soft eye in one end from around £30, various internet and EBay suppliers.
And there there are also Waveline and Seago towards the £ower end.
I wonder what the difference in rope quality is across the range. It would be hard to pay 3x the price (£96 vs. £30ish) per line, it might be better to go cheaper and replace more often. Maybe Kingfisher in the mid-range would be a sensible compromise?