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Single Braid ropes have one layer only. 12 strand lines and tight braids.

Single Braid ropes are typically made of Dyneema. Dyneema has excellent UV resistance, high durability and low stretch. 12 strand line is easy to splice to add terminals and hardware. Single braid cordage, not 12 strand, is round and firm. It will hold

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Marlow Ropes
Use V-12 Excel Vectran when zero creep is essential and UV exposure can be managed in non weight critical applications such as halyards, steering syst... More
Use V-12 Excel Vectran when zero creep is essential and UV exposure ca...
C$1.30 C$1.30
 
 
Marlow Ropes
Use V-12 Excel Vectran when zero creep is essential and UV exposure can be managed in non weight critical applications such as halyards, steering syst... More
Use V-12 Excel Vectran when zero creep is essential and UV exposure ca...
C$1.70 C$1.70
 
 
FSE Robline
This cordage excels due to best control at the winch, high abrasion resistance, minimum core/cover displacement as well as high breaking load reserves... More
This cordage excels due to best control at the winch, high abrasion re...
C$5.75 C$5.75
 
 
Fogh Marine
Wire to Rope Halyard. Premade to 40' of 3/16" Wire with 50' 3/8 Yacht Braid (Double Braid Polyester). Wire and Rope can be shortened to length of exis... More
Wire to Rope Halyard. Premade to 40' of 3/16" Wire with 50' 3/8 Yacht ...
C$133.95 C$133.95
 
 
Marlow Ropes
Low stretch and zero creep maintains sail set even when fully loaded over extended periods
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Low stretch and zero creep maintains sail set even when fully loaded o...
C$0.47 C$0.47
 
 
Marlow Ropes
A strong line with a great feel, the Marlow Excel Fusion is the perfect choice for hard wearing sheets. Made with a Dyneema core and a Dyneema and pol... More
A strong line with a great feel, the Marlow Excel Fusion is the perfec...
C$1.55 C$1.55
 
 
Marlow Ropes
For high-load, diameter or safety critical applications, D12 MAX is the only choice. Stiffer than standard D12, D12 MAX is taken to the limit of its ... More
For high-load, diameter or safety critical applications, D12 MAX is th...
C$1.65 C$1.65
 
 
FSE Robline
This small diameter line has excellent strength and durability. It is an ideal choice for control lines on dinghies. Laser sailors use the Dinghy Star... More
This small diameter line has excellent strength and durability. It is ...
C$1.80 C$1.80
 
 
Novabraid
SLS Brite is the same line at SLS Yacht Braid and is one of Fogh's most popular ropes and is a good choice for most running rigging. As well as bein... More
SLS Brite is the same line at SLS Yacht Braid and is one of Fogh's mo...
C$1.10 C$1.10
 
 
C$2.35 C$2.35
 
 
Kingfisher Ropes
Compact braid 78 is a very versatile 12 strand line, characterized by the high strength, lightweight and abrasion resistance of Dyneema® SK78 fibres.... More
Compact braid 78 is a very versatile 12 strand line, characterized by ...
C$2.00 C$2.00
 
 
FSE Robline
SK78 Dyneema® for use on all yachts. The high performance fiber which many sailing applications build on. The upgraded coating ensures good UV stabil... More
SK78 Dyneema® for use on all yachts. The high performance fiber which...
C$3.20 C$3.20
 
 
Maffioli
An extremely lightweight, durable and comfortable single braid used for sheets and control lines. More
An extremely lightweight, durable and comfortable single braid used fo...
C$3.75 C$3.75
 
 
Samson Ropes
MLX3 is a lightweight, core-dependent line that has excellent strength and Low stretch. The core is coated to match the cover, making the line strippa... More
MLX3 is a lightweight, core-dependent line that has excellent strength...
C$3.48 C$3.48
 
 
Marlow Ropes
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C$3.00 C$3.00
 
 
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