Dear Joy et al,
    Thank you so much for asking DH and providing the info.  That's exactly the 
sort of information I was looking for.

Lyn in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, US where it was at least 10F warmer than it 
should be this year.  41F 4.5C at 6 p.m.  I'll take it.  

>
>> some sort of cord could be used, but what kind?  Needs to
>> be able to withstand the elements and the sun, and be
>> able to keep its shape.  Does any cord! fill the bill?
>
Joy Beeson wrote:
>DH replaces his polypropylene boat-tying ropes every year, 
>but if not required to keep a heavy boat fast in a high 
>wind, rope would probably last much longer.
>
>I asked him, and he said he'd go with hemp or sisal if 
>making a fence; the point of using polypropylene is that it 
>floats.
>
>Sun rots things really, really fast.
>
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