Dock Lines

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Getting ready to put the boat in the water and was going through the check list.  Since the dock lines that came with the boat are getting old and worn, I was thinking of replacing them.  So, is there a preference, 3-strand over solid braid?  Is there one manufacture better than another?  Any other helpful information would be greatly appreciated.  Thanks
 
I just got mine at West Marine and was mainly interested in the length and matching the boat color.


Now, my BIL has a new pontoon (Bentley, not Bennington) and uses plain rope and bungy cords. :)
 
You'll most likely be good with anything that is listed as such..... that is, unless you're docked in one of those channels on the Lake of the Ozarks during a heavy weekend. 
 
Personally, I'd go with three strand nylon. I think it will stand up to the elements better over the long run than the cheaper cotton. I bought a 100' of 3/8 at West Marine for my anchor but didn't need all of it so I had them cut it up for dock lines. I'm sure others with a bit more experience will chime in.
 
I like the double braided nylon. Doesn't tangle very easy.  Heavy when you need to throw it.


I find my 25 footers get the most use.
 
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3/8 double braided. Very inexpensive at Walmart......
 
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