Repairing a dock line

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Repairing a dock line

#1 Post by Old Dog » Sun Sep 01, 2013 7:59 am

I have a 12-foot dock line that is practically cut all the way through as a result of it rubbing on a sharp L-shaped corner piece aft of the toon on the port side. I'd like to salvage about 10-feet of it by cutting off the looped end.

Can anyone provide the best way to cut and repair the end of the line for other uses in the future?

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Re: Repairing a dock line

#2 Post by evinrude2stroke » Sun Sep 01, 2013 8:15 am

Tightly tape (black electrical) about 4-5 inches of line in the area that your going to cut. Then cut the line in the middle of the tape. The tape will keep the rope from unraveling. If it's nylon rope melt the end with a lighter to keep it from fraying.
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Re: Repairing a dock line

#3 Post by playcat » Sun Sep 01, 2013 7:11 pm

Are we talking about double braid (braided cover and an inner core) or three strand?
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Re: Repairing a dock line

#4 Post by Old Dog » Sun Sep 01, 2013 7:44 pm

[quote="playcat"]Are we talking about double braid (braided cover and an inner core) or three strand?[/quote]
A picture is worth a 1,000 words they say....so I hope this helps answer your question.

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Re: Repairing a dock line

#5 Post by landlockedsailor » Mon Sep 02, 2013 4:32 am

evinrude2stroke wrote:Tightly tape (black electrical) about 4-5 inches of line in the area that your going to cut. Then cut the line in the middle of the tape. The tape will keep the rope from unraveling. If it's nylon rope melt the end with a lighter to keep it from fraying.
Excellent steps for cutting the line and melting the end. Take it a bit further to ensure the line doesn't fail later. (Dock line is great line you'll want to use for other tough tasks.) WHIP the end of it. Here's a great video of how to do it. Takes just a few minutes to do.

http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=n2HFjSW37a ... 2HFjSW37a8
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Re: Repairing a dock line

#6 Post by Old Dog » Mon Sep 02, 2013 6:02 am

landlockedsailor wrote:
evinrude2stroke wrote:Tightly tape (black electrical) about 4-5 inches of line in the area that your going to cut. Then cut the line in the middle of the tape. The tape will keep the rope from unraveling. If it's nylon rope melt the end with a lighter to keep it from fraying.
Excellent steps for cutting the line and melting the end. Take it a bit further to ensure the line doesn't fail later. (Dock line is great line you'll want to use for other tough tasks.) WHIP the end of it. Here's a great video of how to do it. Takes just a few minutes to do.

http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=n2HFjSW37a ... 2HFjSW37a8
Between evinrude2stroke's tip and your video link landlockedsailor I feel pretty confident going forward I will be able to salvage the balance of the line with it looking pretty good. Now I just have to get some waxed whipping twine.

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Re: Repairing a dock line

#7 Post by evinrude2stroke » Mon Sep 02, 2013 8:33 am

landlockedsailor wrote:Excellent steps for cutting the line and melting the end. Take it a bit further to ensure the line doesn't fail later. (Dock line is great line you'll want to use for other tough tasks.) WHIP the end of it.
That's definitely better than using black tape..lol (I guess black tape is the redneck way). If your trying to salvage an expensive section of line whipping it is the best way to go. Looks a lot more professional too. :thumbsup
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Re: Repairing a dock line

#8 Post by BoatCop » Mon Sep 02, 2013 4:52 pm

Once the line is cut and whipped, just tie a bowline in it and you've got you dock line back.
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Re: Repairing a dock line

#9 Post by Old Dog » Mon Sep 02, 2013 6:40 pm

BoatCop wrote:Once the line is cut and whipped, just tie a bowline in it and you've got you dock line back.
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Re: Repairing a dock line

#10 Post by landlockedsailor » Tue Sep 03, 2013 5:44 am

Got dental floss? You've got whipping line. Use the waxed kind.
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Re: Repairing a dock line

#11 Post by Old Dog » Tue Sep 03, 2013 9:13 am

landlockedsailor wrote:Got dental floss? You've got whipping line. Use the waxed kind.
OMG..you're not serious??? Hahaha. Off to have a look now if ours is waxed. Great tip. :thumbsup :thumbsup

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