Saturday, March 31, 2018

#SPECIAL WISHES



WISHING EVERYONE A SPECIAL, PEACEFUL AND ENJOYABLE WEEKEND


Wednesday, March 28, 2018

#YOUR NEEDS COME FIRST


Your boat rope needs are our first concern. Because of this, we are always happy to answer your questions and give advice at your request. Ask us anything related to rope for your boat and we will make our best effort you give you accurate and honest information.

Of course we would like to sell you our products. We believe we provide the best value for your boat with our American made products.  On the other hand, if you buy elsewhere, that's your right and we have done our part to help you out.

Remember, free honest advice, custom made lines, All American made.  No shipping, handling or taxes in the lower 48 States and top notch personal service.

Give us a try, join our hundreds of satisfied customers

If you don't see it, ask

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john@mastermarinelines.net

(862) 268 1366



   

Saturday, March 24, 2018

# NYLON LINE OR POLYESTER LINE




Hi - You may have wondered whether or not nylon or polyester line is better.  Well, they are both great when used for the purposes they are intended.  Nylon is the strongest traditional line.  I recommend double braid nylon because it is a bit stronger than 3 strand and it does not tangle.  Because it stretches, it is ideal for dock lines, anchor lines and mooring pendants.  The stretch is great, because it allows the line to withstand substantial stress loads without worrying about it breaking.  Polyester line is great for sailboat running rigging because it does not stretch easily so your sails stay where you set them until you change the settings.  Again, double braid is the easier and stronger line to use.  So, for sailboat halyards and sheets on your boat, I recommend polyester.


Any questions, get in touch  - john@mastermarinelines.net - (862) 268 1366 - www.mastermarinelines.net

Wednesday, March 21, 2018

HOW LONG SHOULD MY HALYARDS BE?















Hi - How long should my halyards be - It reminds me of what Abraham Lincoln said when he was asked how long a man's legs should be - He replied - " I think a man's legs should be long enough to reach the ground"  -   If you need new halyards and you have a set of halyards that you are happy with, simply measure the length and diameter and you got it.  We can make a set up for you from premium double braid polyester which has super low stretch characteristics.  If you are missing a halyard, let us know the exact boat you have and we will do the research and let you know what the manufacturer recommends be happy to make up a set. The research is FREE

www.mastermarinelines.net

john@mastermarinelines.net

(862) 268 1366.  

Tuesday, March 20, 2018

#DID YOU CHECK THOSE LINES YET???????

Please check your lines if you haven't and ask us any questions you have

www.mastermarinelines.net

John@mastermarinelines.net

(862) 268 1366

Sunday, March 18, 2018

#WISHIN' SPRING WERE HERE



Hi - I live in North western NJ and we still have snow on the ground and on the tarp on my sailboat.
I just can't wait for the snow to be gone so I can start to get my boat ready for the season.  There's a picture that hangs over my desk, a print that is at least 40 years old actually of a boat that looks strikingly like mine. It doesn't make it any easier to wait, but it brings to mind the years of seasons I have spent in the waters of Tom's river and Barnegatt bay. Soon spring will be here and I'll be back on the water.  I'm like a little kid. I can't wait. 

All the best, John
 

Saturday, March 17, 2018

#CHECK YOUR LINES

Hi - John here - There are lots of reasons to check your lines - Lets start with those of you who just bought a boat - Did the boat come with the lines you need to be safe and operational. First, you want to be sure you have the right size lines. If you bought a new boat, it may have come with lines - Do some research to be sure they are the right size and nice quality. If you like, we can help you with this, just email us john@mastermarinelines.net - If  it did not come with lines, email us with info as to where you will be keeping your boat and the size and type of boat it is - I'll be happy to help you with this and there is no charge.  If you bought a used boat with lines and they are five or more years old, they should be replaced because they have half or less than their original strength.  If you don't have lines, email us for help.  If you have frayed lines, be safe, replace them.  Hopefully, this has been some help.  I'm sure I have not answered all your questions - EMAIL ME - Our website has quite a lot of info -Check it out - www.mastermarinelines.net - If you prefer to call, our number is (862) 268 1366 - All the best, John