Designed for marine, technical and decorative applications, our three-strand polyester rope is made from polyester multifilaments. It offers excellent mechanical strength, great flexibility and optimal durability, including for long-term outdoor exposure.
- 100% polyester
- Three-strand multifilament rope
- High breaking strength
- Very good abrasion resistance
- Rot-proof and water-repellent
- Made in France
Composition:
- 100% polyester multifilament
- Construction: three strands
Splicing:
- Easy to splice, very flexible rope
Use:
- Mooring
- Towing
- Lashing
- Rigging
- Decoration: stair handrail
Resistance:
- High breaking strength
- Very good abrasion resistance
- Good resistance to acids
- Rot-proof
- Water-repellent
- Density: 1.30
- High elongation: 15 to 20%
- Good UV resistance
- Heat resistance: from -40 °C to 260 °C
- Can be cut with heat
Diameter details:
| Diameter (mm) | Breaking load (daN) | Length |
| 6 | 700 | By the meter / 100 m coil |
| 8 | 1 260 | By the meter / 100 m coil |
| 12 | 2 800 | By the meter / 100 m coil |
| 16 | 5 000 | By the meter / 100 m coil |
| 20 | 7 900 | By the meter / 100 m coil |
| 24 | 11 600 | By the meter / 100 m coil |
| 30 | 17 300 | By the meter / 100 m coil |
Other diameters available on request.
- Polypropylene
- Textured polypropylene (synthetic hemp)
- Polyester
- Nylon (Polyamide)
- Polyethylene
- Steel
- Latex
Anti UV treatment
To stay intact in the face of prolonged exposure to the sun, our synthetics are treated to resist UV.
Better resistance to weather
Rain, snow, sea water... Our synthetic ropes are designed to last in the face of moisture and corrosion.
Longer life
The synthetic rope is suitable for long-term decoration of your exterior. You can choose the synthetic hemp rope for a natural effect guaranteed.
For an outdoor railing, we recommend the synthetic hemp rope diameter 26mm, 28mm, 30mm, 36mm, 40mm or 46mm. This rope is rot-proof, moisture resistant and UV treated.
The rope used in the photos below is in diameter 28mm.


For indoor installation, you can use polished hemp rope (natural) or synthetic hemp rope.
Note that the natural hemp rope has a slight odor that fades over time.
For a handrail/stair railing, take a rope of 26mm, 28mm or 30mm.
For a guardrail, take a rope of diameter 28mm, 30mm, 32mm, 36mm, 40mm or 46mm.
Our ropes can be used for star railings, balustrades, mezzanine security or guardrail.
Polyester ropes have excellent abrasion resistance, very good knot holding and low elongation.
Polyester rope is water repellent and do not lose their strength when wet. It is non-floating. It is resistant to moisture.
Density: 1.38
Polyester has excellent UV resistance. It is ideal for long-term outdoor exposure.
Polyester fiber is resistant to mites, bacteria, mold, mineral and organic acids, oxidants and diluted alkalis.
It is sensitive to strong alkalis, some phenols, benzyl acetate and nitrobenzene.
The thermal properties of polyester ropes are as follows:
- Critical temperature: ± 180°C
- Melting temperature: ± 260°C
- Smell of hot oil with flame, black smoke
- Flame-retardant
A Garcette (lashing line) is a small synthetic rope with a diameter generally less than 5mm used to do all kinds of small work on a ship.
A halyard is used to hoist a sail to the top of the mast, while a sheet is used to adjust its angle relative to the wind.
It is the sheet that allows you to control the boom and trim the sail to gain or reduce speed.
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
Which materials ?
- Polyamide (nylon) is the most suitable fiber for mooring lines. Highly elastic and resistant to abrasion, it effectively absorbs shocks caused by the boat’s movements. Its UV resistance is, however, slightly lower than that of polyester.
- Polyester is a durable alternative, known for its excellent resistance to UV and abrasion. Its lower elongation makes it less effective at absorbing shocks, but more suitable for stable mooring lines.
- Polyethylene, thanks to its floating properties, is useful for specific applications such as buoy pick-ups, temporary moorings or areas with propeller risk.
Three-strand or braided mooring line?
- Three-strand: more rigid, it is mainly appreciated for its ease of splicing, ideal for making loops or custom mooring lines.
- Braided: more flexible and comfortable to handle, it offers better comfort when maneuvers are frequent.
What length? What diameter?
- Diameter: boat length (in meters) + 4. Example: 6 m boat → recommended diameter: 10 mm
- Length: choose mooring lines measuring 2 to 3 times the length of the boat to maintain flexibility and effectively absorb loads.
Polyamide (nylon) and polyester fibers are the most commonly used in boating. Both offer good resistance to UV, salt and marine conditions.
- Polyamide (nylon) is particularly recommended for mooring lines. Highly elastic, it effectively absorbs shocks, but may stretch and slightly lose strength when wet.
- Polyester, more stable, is a versatile fiber used for mooring lines as well as halyards and sheets. It has excellent resistance to UV and abrasion, with lower elongation.
- Polyethylene, lightweight and floating, is mainly intended for specific uses such as buoy pick-ups or temporary moorings.
- Hemp, historically used on traditional rigs, is now appreciated for its authentic look, although it is less suited to intensive use in a marine environment.
Which materials ?
- Polyamide (nylon) is the most suitable fiber for mooring lines. Highly elastic and resistant to abrasion, it effectively absorbs shocks caused by the boat’s movements. Its UV resistance is, however, slightly lower than that of polyester.
- Polyester is a durable alternative, known for its excellent resistance to UV and abrasion. Its lower elongation makes it less effective at absorbing shocks, but more suitable for stable mooring lines.
- Polyethylene, thanks to its floating properties, is useful for specific applications such as buoy pick-ups, temporary moorings or areas with propeller risk.
Three-strand or braided mooring line?
- Three-strand: more rigid, it is mainly appreciated for its ease of splicing, ideal for making loops or custom mooring lines.
- Braided: more flexible and comfortable to handle, it offers better comfort when maneuvers are frequent.
What length? What diameter?
- Diameter: boat length (in meters) + 4. Example: 6 m boat → recommended diameter: 10 mm
- Length: choose mooring lines measuring 2 to 3 times the length of the boat to maintain flexibility and effectively absorb loads.
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