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Robline Rope for sale at upffront.com - Dinghy Ranges

by Diego Sosa, Upffront 3 Apr 2019 01:00 PDT
Robline Dinghy Rope Ranges © Robline

Robline has an extensive range of lines specifically developed for dinghies and small sport boats. In this post, we discuss the different types of dinghy lines and their recommended applications.

Halyards:

Dinghy Control is a great all-round line with a low-stretch, Dyneema SK78 core and a durable polyester cover for excellent hold in cleats.

For a Grand Prix solution, the Ocean 3000 XG single braid provides ultra-lightweight and low stretch.

For example: a 4mm Dinghy Control halyard weighs 11g/m with a break strength of 700 daN, whereas a 3mm Ocean 3000 XG line with a similar break (800daN) weighs 5g/m.

Simply put: For the same load, Ocean 3000 XG weighs 54% less.

Vang Systems:

Dinghy Control would be the go-to line for most vang applications, with low stretch, good handling and excellent holding in cleats due to the Polyester cover.

The Ocean 3000 XG is excellent for smooth/fast running through sheaves within the purchase system. It is very stiff, which provides direct, accurate control and low windage.

If your dinghy is not that critical to vang adjustment then the 8 Plait Dinghy double braid with polyester cover and pre-stretched polyester core offers an excellent all-round, cost-effective solution which is compact and dimensionally stable, with very low water absorption and good grip in cleats.

Main/Gennaker Sheets:

Sheets should provide good handling and grip.

Coppa 5000 has a low stretch SK78 core and offers excellent responsiveness. The blended polyester/soft polyester/Technora cover provides optimum grip and excellent abrasion resistance. The 24-carrier cover also ensures quick, easy splicing/stripping to facilitate optimisation of the mainsheet system.

For general mainsheet applications, Robline recommend the high-quality polyester double braid cruising range: Orion 500, Sirius 300 and Sirius 500. With 16, 24 and 32 carrier cover braids respectively, the range provide increasing levels of durability, abrasion resistance and stability.

Genoa Sheets:

Low-stretch and precision control are more important for a jib or genoa sheet. For a sheet up to 6mm, Robline recommend their SK78 cored Dinghy Control line. Their polyester-core alternative, the Orion 500 - which is available in larger sizes - has excellent handling and comes in a multitude of colour options.

Tack-Lines:

Dinghy Control is once again the Robline recommendation with its SK78 core and wide range of colours. For extra handling, control and abrasion resistance, the Coppa 5000 provides a premium solution.

Conclusion:

Robline have many other options available for specific applications but if you are just starting out and looking for an initial guide, a good rule of thumb would be the following:

For general dinghy applications: Dinghy Control for critical control lines plus Orion 500 for sheets.

For a higher performance solution: a combination of Dinghy Control, Coppa 5000 and Ocean 3000 XG would give you everything you need.

If you have any questions or would like help with your running rigging selection, please get in touch with us using our 'Running Rigging Enquiry' form.

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