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![]() Hi,
I haven't used Tenex in this application, but it might work well. It is certainly tough stuff -- arborists use it, and use it hard. That coating might cause it to slip on the winch. Or stick when surging, for that matter. These could be safety issues. Oh, and Tenex is a lot heavier than the alternatives: 2.2lbs/100 ft. more than Sta-Set; and 3 more than Regatta Braid. That's enough to make a difference in sail shape in light airs.This is all speculation on my part, so if you go ahead and try it, please get back to us on the results. Some reason Regatta Braid isn't in the running? Fair leads, Brion Toss |
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![]() Thanks for the reply. I thought I already replied so I hope it works this time.
I read the specifications from NE Rope and Samson as about the same weight per 100 ft. I think you are looking at Tenex-TEC. What I am looking at is straight 12 strand Tenex, which is lighter. I have tried Regatta braid and found that it snags too easily for my taste. I returned it after doing everything NE Rope suggested to make it work and completely eliminating all sharp edges anywhere close. Million dollar tape on everything and spectra braid (courtisy of NE Rope tech support) over the lifelines. Still pulled a 2 inch snag next time out. My main concern is friction on the winch. I have 3 ft samples of the 7/16 and 1/2 and have tried to measure the grip on the winch. It seems about the same but as you have pointed out, "about the same" is not a scientific term. I don't know how to quantify the grip with such a small sample. Perhaps I can figure something out or perhaps you have a method you can share. Allen |
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