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Like Joe says TCD- total waste of time for your application. You would be spending all day tyeing knots in it where it breaks. Dyneema Bowrope is what it can be called i think BTW.

Polyprop is what you want. Cheap as chips.

 

That blue stuff? Glorified bailer twine that don't pull nuffin! ??? Snapped 12mm constantly and only pulling a few clumps - max 12 x 5" butts x 20' high/long...

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You need to go to a boat fair . I got some end of roll Kevlar rope 12mm x 24 metres for less than £30 . Brill for dragging and tying stuff down . Coils well to . Snapped it trying to snatch a Cherry stump up . Its on my Husky super winch now .

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That blue stuff? Glorified bailer twine that don't pull nuffin! ??? Snapped 12mm constantly and only pulling a few clumps - max 12 x 5" butts x 20' high/long...

 

Well it depends how fat it is:001_rolleyes: 12mm is a touch thin, but this stuff is very cheap.

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