The important point of the reliability factor of aluminum alloy yachts depends on the quality of the ropes of the aluminum alloy yachts. Creep---generally refers to the long-term static extension, that is, the extension behavior of the rope under relatively constant tension for a long time. Irreversible extension behavior. As far as sailing is concerned, the common extension is dynamic extension, but if the rope is used for a long time with constant weight, creep will occur. When we select aluminum alloy yacht ropes, we must consider the location of use, select the size, material, tension, braid, and elongation coefficient according to the purpose, and then determine the length, color, etc. These are all very important. We have to use ropes to tow the yacht. If the quality of the ropes is not good, the towing work will not proceed smoothly, and it will take a long time. Whether it is sun or rain or immersion in water, these will Affect the quality of the rope, so you need to choose carefully.
As a manufacturer of aluminum alloy yachts, our aluminum alloy yacht quality control is still very strict, and we also put forward high requirements for related accessories.




