Modern double-braid line, with its shiny white weave and colored tracers, isn’t a good match for the subtle earth-tone elements of a traditionally built vessel. For SOLVI, with her bright-finished cedar and her bronze hardware, we wanted a low-stretch, smooth-running twisted line that had the aesthetics of a traditional hemp cordage and the strength of synthetic line, but without the slippery plastic feel. The P.O.S.H. line splices well, coils neatly, and looks right on a wooden boat.Photographs by the author
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Nice line. Thanks for sharing all the tech details! We looked at POSH and liked it, but went with New England Rope’s braided Sta-Set Vintage for its feel. Either would have worked great on our Penobscot 14. R+W Rope was kind enough to send us several samples; we compared the look and feel of Hempex, POSH and Sta-Set on a YouTube video.
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Kent and Skipper
Also check out R&W Rope.
I really like their Hempex which I’ve been using on my Pathfinder.
I have read that P.O.S.H. had to do with preferred location of staterooms on the ships going to and from India, since the fierce sun would be (mostly) on the starboard side going to India, and on the port side returning to England. I’m guessing this would be after the Suez Canal was built.