Compass Dock Lines are made with double braid nylon rope. Compass rope provides great handling, shock absorption and abrasion resistance. Colored dock lines are made with solution died nylon meaning the ropes will not bleed once they get wet. 3/8”, 1/2” and 5/8” Compass Dock Lines come standard with a 12” eye, while a 3/4” Dock Line comes standard with an 18” eye.
Applications: Dock Line
Industries served: Marine
Uses: Wet environments
Colors: White, Blue, Gold & White, Black and Hunter Green
White | Blue | Gold&White | Black | Hunter Green |
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30-200YY * | 30-211YY * | 30-205YY4 * | 30-244YY4 * | 30-277YY4 * |
30-600YY * | 30-611YY1 * | 30-605YY4 * | 30-644YY4 * | 30-677YY4 * |
30-000YY * | 30-011YY * | 30-005YY * | 30-044YY * | 30-077YY * |
30-400YY * | 30-411YY * | 30-405YY * | 30-444YY * | 30-477YY * |
* YY = Desired Length
The lengths that are available are shown in the Standard Lengths section to the right. (Replace the YY with the numbers of the desired length)
Diameter |
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3/8" |
1/2" |
5/8" |
3/4' |
Length |
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15' – 20′ – 25′ |
15' – 20′ – 25′ – 30′ – 35' |
20′ – 25′ – 30′ – 35' – 40' – 50' |
25′ – 30′ – 35' – 40' – 50' |
Custom Lengths Are Available
Diameter |
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3/8" |
1/2" |
5/8" |
3/4' |
Boat Length |
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up to 25' Boat Length |
25' to 35' Boat Length |
35' to 45' Boat Length |
40' to 60' Boat Length |
New Rope Tensile Strengths: New rope tensile strengths are based on tests in accordance with ASTM Test Method D-4268 on new and unused rope in laboratory condition.
Working Loads: Working loads are for rope in good condition with approximate splices, in non-critical applications, under normal service conditions. Working loads should be exceeded only with expert knowledge of conditions and professional estimates of risk. Working loads should be reduced where life, limb, or valuable property is involved, or for exceptional service conditions such as shock loads, sustained loads, etc.
The Cordage Institute specifies that the Safe Working Load of rope shall be determined by dividing the Minimum Tensile Strength by the Safety Factor. Safety factors range from 5 to 12 for non-critical uses.