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How should lines (ropes)be stored?

coiled


How should lines and ropes be stored in a boat?

out of the sun


How should lines (ropes) be stored on a boat?

out of the sun


How should ropes be stored?

coiled


How should lines and ropes be stored to ensure their longevity and prevent damage?

To ensure the longevity and prevent damage to lines and ropes, they should be stored in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture. It is important to coil or hang them properly to avoid kinks and tangles, and to inspect them regularly for any signs of wear or damage. Additionally, storing them off the ground and away from sharp objects can help maintain their quality over time.


Where do you store ropes on a ship?

Lines (the proper term, not ropes) are stored within recessed Line Lockers on most vessels; they're able to hold 300'-600' of 3" mooring line.


What do you call ropes that organize lines of people?

rope lines


What are the small ropes called that pull in the mooring ropes?

The small ropes used to pull in mooring ropes are called "towing lines" or "mooring lines." These lines help manage and secure the larger mooring ropes, facilitating the docking and undocking of vessels. They are often used to adjust the position of the boat relative to the dock or other boats.


The ropes and chains that support and control the sails of a boat?

Stays, lines, ropes and halyards.


What are the only two ropes on a boat?

Sorry, there are NO ropes on a boat, only LINES. There may be, however, lines with the word "rope" in their names, such as the "bellrope".


What are the release dates for ESPN Outside the Lines - 1990 Boxing on the Ropes?

ESPN Outside the Lines - 1990 Boxing on the Ropes was released on: USA: 14 July 1993


What is the parachute ropes called?

The ropes used in parachuting are typically called "shroud lines" or "suspension lines." These lines connect the canopy of the parachute to the harness worn by the parachutist, ensuring that the parachute deploys properly and provides the necessary support during descent. The design and material of these lines are crucial for safety and performance.