What size amtseel line is good for depower bar leaders?awindofchange - 28-5-2011 at 08:47 PM
Not sure bout Amsteel, but we have Q-power leader line in stock and it works excellent. If you can't find Amsteel, give me a call.indigo_wolf - 29-5-2011 at 06:35 AM
FWIW:
1/4" AmSteel-Blue Dyneema Single Braid, 8,600lb. Breaking Strength
3/8" AmSteel-Blue Dyneema Single Braid, 19,600lb. Breaking Strength.
A couple of ways you can go: Contact the bar manufacturer and get a quote on the spec'ed Amsteel
If you are shopping locally, take some of the old leader line to the shop and match it.
If you have a caliper, measure the bar end hole that the leader is going through.
Considering the break strengths are so high, I don't think safety is a real issue.
For reference:
Q-Leaderline (1/8" or 3mm) has a break strength of 1500 lbs and Q-Leaderline Pro (3/16" or 5mm) has a break strength of 2,000 lbs.
While the break strengths aren't as high on the Q-Leaderlines vs the Amsteel (though both are pretty silly high) , they are a Spectra core with an
overbraid of polyethylene encapsulated Spectra which is intended to make them more resistant to abrasion.
ATB,
SamAD72 - 29-5-2011 at 07:25 AM
I am right by a West marine so figured I would pick up some Amsteel for a bar I need longer lines for. I have read 1/8 for leader lines in a google
search but that seems kind of small diameter.heliboy50 - 29-5-2011 at 07:51 AM
I think that's right, but like indigo said take some in with you. I still think 1/8 amsteel is like 3000lb test.PHREERIDER - 29-5-2011 at 07:58 AM
1/8 will work if you have access
west marine has running rigging line which what i use. its nice sailing line. i like it better than amsteel because it has a casing and fair warning
on breakage esp. for mainstridude - 29-5-2011 at 08:19 AM
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Originally posted by awindofchange
Not sure bout Amsteel, but we have Q-power leader line in stock and it works excellent. If you can't find Amsteel, give me a call.
concur with AWOC..................nice and floats as well!!!