to go from the bow cleat to the mooring ball on a macgregor boat that is left unattended for an undetermined amount of time, I would use a 15ft long peice of 5/8" double braid, with a thimbled eye around a moused hook on one end to attach to the mooring ball, a piece of leather chafing gear over the rope (or heater hose works good too, if you want to do it on the cheap) and then snub the tail end to the cleat.... I would NOT use a loop or eye thrown over over the cleat, but actually snubbed to the cleat
the 5/8 rope will drag the mooring anchor (im sure that 1/2 double braid would do it), and the 5/8 is also strong enough to pull the bow cleat out of your boat, and at the same time its big enough to allow for some chafe before it would weaken enough to fail.
on a mooring ball you are not supposed to let out scope, as the system is set up with a heavy anchor, and the buoy riding on the water is the cushion for wind and wave action... and if everyone wants to let out scope, whats the point of a mooring ball?
depending on where you are, the mooring balls are sometimes so close together that about a 20 pendent is all you can safely let out without getting real cozy with your neighbor boat..
the size of the 5/8 will look better than 1/2", and it has alreay been said, its the weakest link that will usually fail, so it could be that the actual chain holding the mooring ball to the anchor is what has the weakest link, as they do corrode and wear.
so you just dont need any bigger line for the job
