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Depending on the yacht, there are typically two different situations:
1) Control lines that runs through blocks, with a gear ratio (e.g. 1:4) damping the effect of rope tension and elongation on sail trim. Here good grip, some flexibility are most important. The outhaul needs to be easy to manually handle.
2) Lines in systems, often taking the total load (so without gear). These lines should have higher strength and low elongation to ensure good a sail trim. The sail stays flat with increasing winds. Cruising yachts can use polyester or step up to Stirotex®.
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Classic TwistSKU: PRR502
Application: Mooring, Halyard, Sheet
The Classic Twist is a high quality rope that has a traditional and natural appearance and is therefor suitable for traditional boats. Made out of a mix of Polyester and Polyproylene.
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Classic XTSSKU: PRR220C
Application: Halyard, Sheet, Control line
This rope has a top quality high tenacity polyester core combined with a smoothy braided polyester cover. This rope will ensure excellent grip and makes it ideal for halyards/ sheets and control lines.
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S ClassicSKU: PRR330C
Application: Halyard, Sheet, Control line
This high quality performance regatta rope, has a Stirotex grade 8 coated core and 24 braid HT Polyester cover. Features: Suitable for splicing and tapering, very low stretch, light weight, great durability, stronger than steel. Especially suitable for halyards
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