When it comes to Braided Nylon Anchor Rope, it's important to have a good quality and sufficient length of anchor rode on board. Generally speaking, you would not use "braided nylon" with an electric windlass.
You should be aware that regardless of the type of anchor line that you have, it all starts with the correct houseboat anchor for your situation.
A few advantages to an anchor line made of braided nylon is obviously the cost/quality ratio, and the fact that it's easier on the hands when manually lowering and lifting the anchor.
We also have the three strand, and the three strand w/chain anchor line.
Let's look at the product description, some technical specifications, and how you can buy it now.
Braided Nylon Anchor Rope with SS Thimble
Premium Double Braided Nylon Anchor Rope provides excellent strength and is ideal for any anchor rode setup, mooring setup, or nearly any other application. Each line includes a professionally spliced stainless steel thimble to allow for easy attachment to your anchor or chain. The double braided nylon construction provides superior strength to most other three-strand nylon ropes and is also easier to handle.
Selecting the Right Anchor Line
One of the most popular rules of thumb when selecting an anchor line size is to have 1/8" of anchor line diameter for every 9' of boat. In other words, 3/8" anchor line would be suitable for most boats up to 27'. Appropriate sizing may vary depending on boat type, anchoring conditions, and other factors.
Braided Nylon Anchor Rope with SS Thimble
* 150' x 3/8" Anchor Line * 150' x 1/2" Anchor Line * 200' x 3/8" Anchor Line * 200' x 1/2" Anchor Line * 200' x 5/8" Anchor Line * 250' x 3/8" Anchor Line * 250' x 1/2" Anchor Line * 250' x 5/8" Anchor Line * 300' x 3/8" Anchor Line * 300' x 1/2" Anchor Line * 300' x 5/8" Anchor Line * 600' x 1/2" Anchor Line * 600' x 5/8" Anchor Line |
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3/8 Diameter |
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1/2 Diameter |
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5/8 Diameter |
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