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A cable-laid rope is a very thick rope used for tasks such as towing, made by twisting together three ropes.
in a sailing dinghy, the name given to ropes used for hoisting the sail is halyards.
The large boat has a dinghy that is used to make little trips to shore.
Hawser is a thick rope or cable used for towing or tying up a ship. It begins with the letter h.
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The line or rope that is used to control the main sail is called the Halyard, and this name is derived from the phrase "Haul the Yard".
It is a lariat and is used to form a lasso.
mooring line
The best place to look for a used sailing dinghy would be through your local sailing club. Dinghies may also be advertised in specialist sailing magazines or in local papers.
The gear loops,is the small hook on the rope ladder are used to rack your climbing gear, including nuts, cams, and quickdraws
Rope's. The rope's ends are starting to fray.
Anything you want! There are too many uses to name all of them here. Some uses of rope are to tie something, to connect something, to make a bridge, and to climb.