Nylon Heat Set Rope - Miami Cordage

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Miami Cordage’s Nylon 3-Strand Heat Set is produced to the same standards as our Premium Nylon 3-Strand Rope. Additional finishing processes make it the ideal windlass rope. The finished rope is initially preshunk and then coated with a compound that stiffens the rope as well as enhances its durability and abrasion resistance. The final result is a firm, easily spliced rope and ideal for anchor lines.

Features

  • Coated with a marine overlay finish
  • Yellow marker distinguishes Heat Set from our regular, premium nylon 3-strand
  • Ideal for windlass use and rope to chain splicing
Part # Nominal Diameter Circ
(in)
Tensile Strength
(lbs)
Appx Wt/100 ft
(lbs)
Inch MM
NRHS38 3/8 10 1-1/8 3,700 3.50
NRHS12 1/2 13 1-1/2 6,400 6.30
NRHS916 9/16 14 1-3/4 7,900 8.40
NRHS58 5/8 16 2 10,400 10.50
NRHS34 3/4 19 2-1/4 13,800 14.50
NRHS78 7/8 22 2-3/4 20,000 20.00

Compliance to the above specifications is based upon testing according to the Cordage Institute Standard Testing Methods for Fiber Rope and/or ASTM D-4268 Standard Methods of Testing Fiber Ropes.

Weights: are average and may vary +/- 5%.

Tensile strengths: Are approximate average for new, unused ropes. To estimate the minimum tensile strength of a new rope, reduce the approximate average by 15% (Cordage Institute defines minimum tensile strength as two standard deviations below the average tensile strength of the rope).

Nylon rope has three characteristics that make it ideal for dockline. Nylon rope is incredibly strong, it is very stretchy, and it resists the harmful effects of sunlight better than any of those fancy-name synthetics.

Nylon ropes value of strength is self-evident, but the benefits of elasticity may not be as obvious. When your boat surges against an unyielding dockline, the load on the line goes from zero to the maximum at the instant the nylon line comes taut. The likely consequence is a broken line-not unlike how you might snap a piece of thread with a jerk. Even if the nylon rope is strong enough not to break, it is hammering cleats and bitts with every surge. Nylon rope doesn’t come taut suddenly, but dissipates the load by stretching. It is like the difference between hitting the steering wheel or hitting the air bag.

As for nylon rope’s resistance to ultraviolet damage, docklines, particularly permanent docklines, live in the sun. Nylon lines enjoy a much longer life than other lines in that environment.