Chad wrote:
I got the XLS yacht braid for my jib sheet. I was going to go a bit less expensive, but my wife (and crew) picked the XLS for her jib sheet.
The other lines you have to decide if the lower stretch of the more expensive lines is necessary, and worth it. For example, a main halyard need not be ultra low stretch line since it is not under load when the boat is rigged, so if it stretches it wont change the way the boat is rigged. On the other hand, the jib halyard is under load while the boat is rigged, so a low stretch line would be desirable.
Its a balance between cost of the line and what they are worth to you and your boat. And there is no set type of line, its your boat, you get to choose.
Hope that helps.
Chad
Hmmm ok ok......so how do I know what is low stretch and what will feel good in the hands?I see the line you bought goes for 89 cents a foot, if its a difference of say $30 bucks I dont mind paying the difference if it is nicer line. I just have no idea what to look for and what lines need to be low stretch. What would you recommend for replacing all the lines?