Size: 12mm to 24mm diameter, depending on vessel size and load requirements.
Grade: High-tenacity polyester or nylon, typically meeting ISO 10572 or equivalent standards.
Viscosity: N/A (ropes are solid, not fluid).
Buoyancy: Polyester is neutrally buoyant, while nylon absorbs water and may sink.
Material: Polyester (Dacron) or nylon for elasticity and strength; some use Dyneema for high-load applications.
Breaking Strength: 8,000 lbs to 40,000 lbs, depending on diameter and material.
Elongation: Nylon stretches 15-30%, polyester 10-15%, Dyneema less than 5%.
UV Resistance: High for polyester and Dyneema; moderate for nylon.
Abrasion Resistance: Reinforced outer sheath or double-braided construction.
Knotability: Moderate to high, depending on stiffness (polyester is stiffer than nylon).
Chemical Resistance: Resistant to saltwater, oils, and most marine chemicals.
Temperature Range: -40°C to 80°C for polyester and nylon; higher for Dyneema.
Spliceability: Requires specialized techniques for high-modulus fibers like Dyneema.