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i didnt think it was marlow at first,,, but then after lloking thought it could be last years colourway of the double braid,,, they tend to stick with a similar colour font so as to be familiar for sailing schools, racers etc..

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Hi Dean,

 

Most manufacturers adopted the black marker to identify the rope as having an HMWPE or Spectra/Dyneema core. When you say Kevlar is it yellow? If so then it is a real odd ball rope.

 

Kevlar is strong but don't tie knots in it, Kevlar hates going around corners hense it being phased out for most high performance yachting braids.

 

Marlow did sometime ago use the black tracer as a Marlow identifier, this could be the case.

 

Cover looks like a standard 24 Platt polyester.

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When you say Kevlar is it yellow? If so then it is a real odd ball rope.

 

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Just had another look and the core is yellow, looks like I have got an oddball :001_rolleyes:

 

I'll use it for a pulling rope or something :thumbup1:

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