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Sail control lines, often referred to simply as “control lines” or “sheets,” are ropes or lines used on a sailboat to control various aspects of the sails and rigging. These lines are essential for adjusting sail shape, controlling the angle of the sails relative to the wind, and managing the boat’s speed and direction.
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Braided Line
Double braid rope is a type of rope that consists of two separate ropes, an inner core (also known as the core or core rope) and an outer sheath (also known as the jacket or cover), braided together. This construction provides the rope with a combination of strength, durability, and flexibility, making it suitable for a wide range of applications.

Pre-Stretched
Pre-stretched rope, also known as low-stretch rope or high-performance rope, is a type of rope that has been specially designed and manufactured to minimize its elasticity or stretch under load. Unlike traditional ropes, which can elongate significantly when subjected to tension, pre-stretched ropes are engineered to have very low stretch characteristics. This makes them ideal for applications where minimal elongation is crucial.

Dinghy Line
These ropes are usually made from durable and weather-resistant materials like nylon, polyester, or a combination of synthetic fibers. The choice of material depends on factors such as strength, flexibility, and resistance to UV radiation and water. Dinghy line ropes come in various thicknesses and lengths, depending on the specific needs of the dinghy and its intended use and are generally 8 strand for easy splicing.