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  "textContent": "A braided line is spliced and coiled differently to a stranded line, while knots weaken them in different ways\n\n**Understanding how ropes are made and used for running rigging will help you knot, splice and care for them better**\n\nTo master the practical aspects of knotting and ropework, it is important to learn a little about the materials, tools …Continue reading »\n\nThe post Essential Guide to Marine Rope Materials and Construction: How Ropes are Made appeared first on Yachting Monthly.",
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