MogM
New Member
Hello all
I am new to boating and would appreciate some advice.
How does one calculate the breaking strain strength required for mooring ropes ?
Is there a formula for working it out ? Say for a vessel of 25 foot weighing 3500Kgs I am making the presumption that a SWL would be 2-3 times that of the actual calculated breaking strain.
Also, (and this is really going to show my ignorance) why is rope still used when there are such things as chains, steel wires, ratchet straps and possibly other things too all available ?
Thanks
Mog
I am new to boating and would appreciate some advice.
How does one calculate the breaking strain strength required for mooring ropes ?
Is there a formula for working it out ? Say for a vessel of 25 foot weighing 3500Kgs I am making the presumption that a SWL would be 2-3 times that of the actual calculated breaking strain.
Also, (and this is really going to show my ignorance) why is rope still used when there are such things as chains, steel wires, ratchet straps and possibly other things too all available ?
Thanks
Mog