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Revision as of 00:55, 14 February 2009
by Craig Illman, Espresso #1150
In the British Columbia Gulf Islands and points north in the Inside Passage, the parks department of B.C. has placed shore rings in the rock to allow easy stern ties and accomodate more yachts. It can be pretty awkward to pay out that spare rode quickly before the boat drifts uncomfortably close to your neighbor. Many folks have fashioned creative reels from garden hose spools or something similar. I found this stainless reel online for a nominal price: https://sites.google.com/site/ropereel/details
The pictures show 200 feet of 1/2" nylon, I'm planning on going with 300 feet of 3/8" Samson float line for next summer's cruising season.