Snap hook - Stainless steel
Cast snap hook - Stainless steel
Eye snap hook - Stainless steel
Eye bolts with wood thread - Stainless steel
Wire eye strap - Stainless steel
Square pad eye - Stainless steel
Round ring - Stainless steel
Wire rope clips - U-bolt
Tendeur œil/œil - Inox
Straight schackle - Stainless steel
Démanilleur inox
Thimble - Stainless steel
Câble acier inox
Stainless steel carabiner with plate - For net
Oblong platinum bridge - Stainless steel
Manille emboutie - Inox
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Dyneema® is the benchmark technical fiber for halyards and sheets. Both very lightweight and extremely strong, it stands out for its near-zero stretch, ensuring precise and consistent trimming over time.
Long reserved for high-performance sailing, it is now widely used on demanding cruising boats. Its higher cost is justified by its performance and durability.
More accessible, polyester is the most commonly used material on cruising boats, valued for its versatility. It performs well under constant load and offers good resistance to UV and seawater. However, it does have some stretch, making it a good compromise between strength, durability, and flexibility.
Polyamide (nylon), a stiffer and more elastic material, is generally reserved for mooring and anchoring lines