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33' Of 3/8" Green Samson Lst Yacht Braid Low Stretch on 2040-parts.com

US $22.00
Location:

Bellingham, Washington, United States

Bellingham, Washington, United States
Condition:New Type:Rope Manufacturer Part Number:450016805030 Brand:Samson Country/Region of Manufacture:United States UPC:Does not apply

LSt YACHT BRAID

Product Code:450

FIBER (CORE/COVER):Polyester / Polyester

Specific Gravity:1.38

Splice:Double Braid Class I

Color Options:


LS Yacht Braid is a good general-purpose yacht braid for any application. Samson’s double braid construction is made with a polyester cover and core.
Elastic Elongation:
10%20%30%
1.80%2.60%3.30%
Specifications:
DIAM. (inch)WEIGHT PER 100 FT. (lbs)AVG. STRENGTH (lbs)DIAM. (mm)WEIGHT PER 100 M (kg)AVG. STRENGTH (kg)
1/27.47,00012113,200


Specifications are for spliced strengths.

Applications

  • Control Line
  • Jib/Genoa Sheet
  • Mainsheet
  • Reef Line
  • Spinnaker Sheet

Features and Benefits

  • Excellent abrasion resistance
  • Excellent flexibility
  • Great "hand"
  • High strength


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