Inflatable dinghy lifeline rope

Seasick Ian

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Anyone know what type of rope they use for the lifeline/ grablines that run along the side of inflatable tenders? I think it's some sort of hollow, "self splicing" multiplait, but can't seem to find any anywhere. It's unravelled itself from my tender. I could just got with some 3-strand, but would prefer to replace like for like. See photo:
 

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If you have a rigger or sailmaker near by I'd ask if they have any lengths of outer braid stripped off when making tapered sheets or halliards; good grip, will lay flat and should be cheap.
 
Anyone know what type of rope they use for the lifeline/ grablines that run along the side of inflatable tenders? I think it's some sort of hollow, "self splicing" multiplait, but can't seem to find any anywhere. It's unravelled itself from my tender. I could just got with some 3-strand, but would prefer to replace like for like. See photo:

Is it flat rather than rounded? It looks to be very like silver Lazy Jack line available from Force 4, Jimmy Green et al. I have seen 6mm and 8mm but not thicker........?
 
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I just replaced mine with spliced floating braid to match the painter. Far more comfortable to hold when carrying and looks far better. Also easier to identify in a raft of similar tenders at pub closing time.
 
Why would you want to replace something cheap horrible and nasty with something cheap horrible and nasty?
The positive thing about it is that it's very light for a rope of that size, even when wet.
And it doesn't hold much water.
Why add an extra 2 kilos to carry up the beach, or more water to fester when the dinghy is in the bag?
 
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