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Sneaky Fast 03-17-2008 08:44 AM

353 Line Size - 1/2 or 5/8
 
Hello Everyone, sorry for yet another thread but I am a new owner and will probably ask a bunch of questions already covered and my boat is in Shrink so I cant measure anything. What size lines do you all have for your 353's, are 5/8 too big for the 1999 cleats on the 353's? I bought 5/8, but in talking with my buddies they said it could be overkill and could have issues when we tie up at the cove with smaller boats w/ smaller cleats!! They said 1/2" would be plenty... Thoughts?

Aboutme3 03-17-2008 09:31 AM

Bigger is always better. Have more than one set of lines.

FRMULTR 03-17-2008 11:39 AM

Go with the size that fits thru your cleats, for tying up your boat, and when you raft up with the smaller boats, just use their line tied to your cleat.

PhantomChaos 03-17-2008 11:42 AM

Use 5/8.....they are what you want. They won't fit well on a Cig....but what Formula owner would tie up with a resin bucket like that anyway? :D

sonic28 03-17-2008 12:01 PM

5/8 buy the time you tie up they will stretch and they will only be 9/16

5PMSMWHR 03-17-2008 12:01 PM

Tell your friends with smaller boats they need to adapt, 5/8.

formula 382 sr-1 03-17-2008 03:35 PM

We have 16 lines 4, 3/8 25ft ,4, 3/8 15ft, 4, 1/2 25ft, 4 ,1/2 15ft it works for us. :D

formula 382 sr-1 03-17-2008 03:40 PM

Our 3/8 line is good for 4,900 lbs and the 1/2 is good for 8,600 lbs . The 5/8 line is good for 15,200 lbs I'm not tring to pick up the boat on one line . Just my .02. :D

Sneaky Fast 03-17-2008 03:43 PM


Originally Posted by formula 382 sr-1 (Post 2487997)
Our 3/8 line is good for 4,900 lbs and the 1/2 is good for 8,600 lbs . The 5/8 line is good for 15,200 lbs I'm not tring to pick up the boat on one line . Just my .02. :D

That was my buddy's point, the 1/2" would be good for hooking up with smaller boats and big enough to hold the 353 in pretty much anything. I like the 5/8" since that is what I purchased but I wonder if it is overkill and I could save some $$$ with the 1/2" and not have problems? Also are the old 1999 Cleats large enough for the 5/8"?

formula 382 sr-1 03-17-2008 03:50 PM

I don't see the need for 5/8 line, my boat is not going to stay in a slip in a storm nor am I going to raft up in a strong wind . We mostly use the 3/8 line the 1/2 line is just in case we are at a marina and a storm comes up.

5PMSMWHR 03-17-2008 04:37 PM

We have the ability to get tossed around pretty good at our slip on Ontario, Actually almost wore through a forward line over the period of a couple weeks where we had a lot of T-storms. Learned the trick of wrapping old rubber hose at the rub points, (blowboaters do provide some value) We also use bigazz orange defender Bouys .

Rippem 03-17-2008 04:53 PM

clothesline.

yarn for rafting with smaller boats...

PhantomChaos 03-17-2008 06:26 PM

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Originally Posted by formula 382 sr-1 (Post 2488006)
I don't see the need for 5/8 line, my boat is not going to stay in a slip in a storm nor am I going to raft up in a strong wind . We mostly use the 3/8 line the 1/2 line is just in case we are at a marina and a storm comes up.



Yeah....but what if a raft up happens that you really didn't plan for? :D :D

Back4More 03-17-2008 06:44 PM


Originally Posted by Aboutme3 (Post 2487507)
Bigger is always better. Have more than one set of lines.

I agree.:ernaehrung004:

formula 382 sr-1 03-17-2008 06:45 PM

Thats what the 1/2 line is for.

BL6 03-17-2008 07:44 PM

We carry lots of lines on board. Would go w/ 5/8".
Our main lines are red & blue. The red's are 15', blues 20 or 25' (been a long winter). Anyhow easy to grab appropraite length.

Sneaky Fast 03-18-2008 07:47 PM

Thanks Everyone!!! I think I am going to stick with the 5/8", 2-15', 2-25', 1-35' should be a good start.

fossil fuel 03-18-2008 11:02 PM

Rafters
 
Nort, were kind of a "rafty" group. It must ryme with somthing

jenks 03-18-2008 11:11 PM

don:cool-smiley-011:'t lesson to formula sr-382 most of his are for sex acts.

PhantomChaos 03-18-2008 11:35 PM


Originally Posted by fossil fuel (Post 2490404)
Nort, were kind of a "rafty" group. It must ryme with somthing



crafty? :D
drafty? :(


:evilb::D

formula 382 sr-1 03-19-2008 08:42 PM


Originally Posted by jenks (Post 2490409)
don:cool-smiley-011:'t lesson to formula sr-382 most of his are for sex acts.

:D


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