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MRS line?

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I have the old 26X MRS.

ANyone know what line (size and length) I should get to replace the old one (been there 15 years)? :?
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:D :? :wink: :o :|
Yer replacing yer Mrs?!?
That’s bold! :D :D :wink:
Depending on the state and locale they generally last longer than 15 years…. I’ve only had one and she’s still going good after 24 + years…. 8)
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Overeasy wrote:
:D :? :wink: :o :|
Yer replacing yer Mrs?!?
That’s bold! :D :D :wink:
Depending on the state and locale they generally last longer than 15 years…. I’ve only had one and she’s still going good after 24 + years…. 8)


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If no one answers first I'll dig out the micrometer and measure mine in the morning.
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Thx. I'm thinking 5/16' and 55 feet. And weight/stress. I have no idea how strong it needs to be. I'm thinking pretty strong. 8)
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The diameter matches my measurement. I did not check the length.
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My wife told me on our honeymoon "length isn't important" :)
Be Free wrote: Fri May 16, 2025 9:53 am The diameter matches my measurement. I did not check the length.
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She was just being nice. :wink:
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dlandersson wrote: Thu May 15, 2025 12:02 pm I have the old 26X MRS.

ANyone know what line (size and length) I should get to replace the old one (been there 15 years)? :?
The original (non-winch) MRS was supplied with 54 feet of 5/16" white line.

If, however, you're referring to the other (non-wench) Mrs. system... I've been maintaining mine for over 37 years now, and it's in very good condition. I have yet to find a suitable replacement, but then I rather like the original and it's acquired a lovely patina.
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Mine is the old-style non-winch version. I have no doubt that it is as old as the boat. I did notice a bit of chafing on one section last time I used it but I don't think its anywhere near ready to be replaced.

5/16 double braid should be good for something north of 3000 lbs lifting and just shy of 200 lbs with the most conservative safety factor baked in. A 26X mast weighs a bit over 40 pounds without the spreaders, stays, and whatever else we may have up there so it looks like the original MRS may be one of the few over-engineered parts of the boat.
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No, the winch line. 8)
kmclemore wrote: Fri May 16, 2025 2:45 pm
dlandersson wrote: Thu May 15, 2025 12:02 pm I have the old 26X MRS.

ANyone know what line (size and length) I should get to replace the old one (been there 15 years)? :?
The original (non-winch) MRS was supplied with 54 feet of 5/16" white line.

If, however, you're referring to the other (non-wench) Mrs. system... I've been maintaining mine for over 37 years now, and it's in very good condition. I have yet to find a suitable replacement, but then I rather like the original and it's acquired a lovely patina.
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dlandersson wrote: Sat May 17, 2025 3:40 am No, the winch line. 8)

For a winch MRS it’s 5/6” line, 15 feet long
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Ok, my MRS winch line is like 55' long. The winch is the starboard cockpit one. 8)
kmclemore wrote: Sat May 17, 2025 8:15 am
dlandersson wrote: Sat May 17, 2025 3:40 am No, the winch line. 8)

For a winch MRS it’s 5/6” line, 15 feet long
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