John_Mc
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- Monkton, Vermont
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- NH TC33D Modified with belly pan, limb risers & FOPS. Honda Pioneer 520 & antique Coot UTV
When winching, you do not want stretch. Most capstan winches use double braided polyester rope: minimal stretch, decent abrasion resistance (at least as ropes go). Nylon generally has too much stretch for this application.Hi, As a lifelong wharf rat I know that nylon is preferred as an anchor line because the stretch helps prevent jerking you around ( and pulling out the anchor) PolyDacron is probably a much better choice. They have some on Amazon
If your winch is really eating up ropes quickly, you may have a problem with the surface of your capstan. It could also be a matter of just using the wrong type of rope, but the condition of the capstan surface and anything else that comes in contact with the rope is the first place I would look.For rope, I first tried 3/8" synthetic winch rope. One trip through the winch, and that rope is now pancake flat. Next I tried 5/8" double braided nylon rope. That worked well until outer cover got a small tear on it, and then it quickly unraveled. Finally I settled on 5/8" three-strand-twisted rope. It is holding up the best, but nevertheless the winch is very hard on any rope you run through it. I expect to replace the rope fairly frequently.