A classy 'polysilk' mooring rope!
We sell a lot of boat rope - from rigging and mooring to crab pot lines! So we were delighted when customer Ann Louise kindly sent us some shots of...
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We operate a very quick turnaround, from the moment you place an order to getting it on board a fast and reliable courier service. They deliver direct to your home or workplace.
NEXT WORKING DAY: Customers in mainland UK (excluding Islands and Scottish Highlands) will usually enjoy next working day delivery on orders placed before midday. When it is really busy the delivery timescale might be 1-2 working days. For heavy items
(over 30kg) the delivery can take a little longer.
COLLECT FROM WAREHOUSE. Order online, choose the collect delivery option and we will email you when ready. Usually within 24 hours.
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20mm Natural Flax Hemp Rope - 220m coil
Flax Hemp Rope – 20mm x 220m coil
This is a rope that has withstood the test of time. Historically flax hemp rope was an every-day, low-cost rope used on land and sea and today it remains a popular choice for its eco credentials, natural strength and rustic looks.
Indoors, it’s chosen because it is soft, supple and flexible – perfect for home décor, crafts and architectural features.
Outside, it’s valued because it is made from plant fibres with no added chemicals, so any fibres which are shed naturally in the course of its use will decompose in the soil and be safe for animals.
It is plenty strong enough for many household or business projects, although any natural rope will be less durable outside, which is why our Synthetic Hemp roes are often chosen for decking rope and ‘rope rails’.
A feature of all natural ropes is that they will absorb water which can make them shrink in length by 10-15% unless they can be stretched out again under load when dry. This natural ‘shrinking’ gives them an advantage when used for knots and lashing because the strands tighten up and hold better – as sailors of old and today know very well on historic ships and boats!
Typical Uses for Flax Hemp Rope
Flax Hemp rope and twine is still used as oakum, soaked in tar and used as caulking between wooden planks in boats to make them watertight. In days gone by, sailors and the poor in workhouses were made to pick apart flax hemp ropes to make oakum for the dockyards.
Easy to use
This is a rope that is both comfortable to handle and supple, yet strong and durable in dry conditions too.
Supplied in a discount 220m coil.
Key Characteristics
Fast Delivery, Always in Stock
We keep large quantities ready to go, so you get what you need without delay. Orders placed before 12 noon (Mon–Fri) usually arrive next working day across most of the UK. Pallet orders may take slightly longer.
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Durable and reliable for all your needs. Our ropes provide the strength and performance you can depend on.
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