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Anchor reel rope in pvc conduit
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<blockquote data-quote="Ringo Steele" data-source="post: 347863" data-attributes="member: 6694"><p>I used 3/4" pvc for my anchor rope for many years. It goes have a small amount of friction,but not excessively so. Flaring the ends is a good recommendation. </p><p>I recently replaced a twenty year old ancor mate on my boat. I must say that my new one is not nearly with the same quality as my old one was. The release mechanism has already given problems and is very hard to work now at less than two years old.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ringo Steele, post: 347863, member: 6694"] I used 3/4" pvc for my anchor rope for many years. It goes have a small amount of friction,but not excessively so. Flaring the ends is a good recommendation. I recently replaced a twenty year old ancor mate on my boat. I must say that my new one is not nearly with the same quality as my old one was. The release mechanism has already given problems and is very hard to work now at less than two years old. [/QUOTE]
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