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Secure Your Boat ★ Double-braided construction means that the inner core and covering sheath are both braided -- giving you twice the strength and holding power. ★The nylon material stretches and absorbs shock when surging, reducing impact loading on the cleats. ★Damage-resistant fibers stand up to direct sunlight, saltwater environments, and inclement weather. Why You'll Love It ★There's a lot of different materials used to create dock lines, but nothing beats nylon. It has a strength-to-size ratio that can't be outdone. ★The double-braided construction is more durable and easier on your hands than the standard three-strand lines. It's perfect for securing a wide variety of small watercraft: bass boats, bowriders, fishing boats, cruisers, kayaks, dinghy's, jet boats, pontoons, utility boats, and even some small cabin boats. How to Choose Dock Lines? ★How thick? Your boat length will determine how thick a rope you need. Boats up to 25’ require ⅜” diameter rope. Boats up to 35’ require ½” diameter rope. ★Note: You don’t want to go thicker than you need. A thicker line is harder to handle, more difficult to the coil, and takes up more space in the locker. Also, as you go thicker, you lose some of the stretch -- the longer and thinner the line, the greater the stretch. ★Make sure that your line will fit comfortably on your cleats. 6” cleats (from tip to tip) can hold ⅜” diameter rope. 8” cleats (from tip to tip) can hold 1⁄2” diameter rope. ★Note: If your line has an unnecessarily large diameter and you want to tie two lines to one cleat, you might not be able to tie a proper cleat hitch because one line already takes up too much of that cleat. In extreme cases, larger lines can actually unwind themselves on smaller cleats. What you will get : ✅ 4 x Dock Lines