Replacement of rescue ropes....

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Replacement of rescue ropes....

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I posted this over in boatertalk when cboats servers were down....


Okay I'm thinking I need to replace the rope in 3 of my rescue bags. Yep I could by new bags but the bags themselves are in pretty good shape and I hate to just buy new when something has life left in it.

Each of the ropes is getting a tad long in the tooth and this year 2 of them had more action than in the past. The core lines are starting to have the cores peak through as well.

The hard part here is 1. what rope to use as a replacement, 2) where to get it from and 3) what type of rope to use in replacement.

I'd like to go to one source and domestic if possible.

One of the bags is a raft / canoe bag 75' of 7/16th" Spectra (I think) - using on a shredder
one is a lotus kayak bag 50' of 1/4" Poly pro - one of 2 extras
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One is a salamder waist bag 55' of 5/16" 2500 lb. Spectra core - I wear this regularly but have a replacement for it. If I can replace the rope it will be donated to paddler with limited resources who I sometimes paddle with (the throw rope you care is not for you but for your buddies... are your buddies carrying?)

The binners will all be replaced (moved to hanging boats and gear) with ones that are a couple years old (climbing) but with no falls or real tension on them. So I'm good there!

Thanks in advance on thoughts on sources? Paul C.
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Post by ezwater »

A related note. I have an old Wildwater Designs 70' throw rope, Spectra core.

On inspecting it recently, I found that the grommet in the base of the bag had cut partly through the rope. This was due to an off-center hammering job on the grommet.

Folks having any sort of throw rope with a metal grommet in the bottom of the bag should check to see if the rope is OK.
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I dunno about replacements but I call dibs on the old rope - that should be fine for painters on the "fleet" canoes (decent floating line is hard to come by).
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I can't answer for all of your ropes but

Post by Jim P »

I bought 24 meters of spectra for my old throw bag last winter.

UL-95MM STERLING 9.5MM (3/8") SHIP FROM 24 0 24 2.20 52.80
ULTRALINETM ROPE SOLD PER MFR
METER
S&H SHIPPING & HANDLING CHARGE 1/15/10 0 1 10.25 10.25
1Z29E9010342316036

From All Hands Fire Equipment $52.80 for the rope and $10.25 for shipping. This is the same rope they put in the NRS bags that sell for a buck ten plus shipping.
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Post by Paddle Power »

You could try contacting the original manufactures: lotus and salamder

I have purchased rope from Northwater in the past:
http://www.northwater.com/html/products ... ropes.html

Also try your local paddling shop, etc.
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Post by RodeoClown »

Rock-n-Rescue has a decent selection of water rescue rope- by the foot or longer. http://www.rocknrescue.com/acatalog/Wat ... -Rope.html
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Post by sdbrassfield »

Also take a look at rescueresponse.com
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