On chafe: Cordage’s most predictable problem fuels a niche market

On chafe: Cordage’s most predictable problem fuels a niche market

The former editor of Ocean Navigator — a magazine formerly under the same publishing umbrella as Professional Mariner — has written that rope is the quiet backbone of civilization and a multiplier of human ingenuity. Twisted fibers allowed early hunters to bind stone spear points to wooden shafts, lash tools together and set traps. Nets woven from cordage harvested fish…
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