Zodiac raft parts source

Jul 5, 2011
754
Oday 28 Madison, CT
Having trouble locating a replacement piece of braided poly cord. You know, the two that run along the side of your dinghy? Stores seem to stock 3/8 but this looks to me probably 10-12 mm or as much as 1/2" if I measure right. Zodiac's website does a great job showing their boats, not so much service and parts.
 
Jul 5, 2011
754
Oday 28 Madison, CT
Yep, like that, except the West Marine here has too small a diameter! And would like to be able to buy the 4 feet I need, not 50 or 100.
 
Oct 11, 2008
62
- - Waterford
The three strand polypro that SBO sells could work, but I've not tried it. It may.

The 1/2" Novabraid that Defender sells will fit and we've used it in the shop. Novabraid 1/2"
Very easy to splice back to itself and a comfortable grip for a grab line [not intended for lifting on any inflatable].

Stephan
 

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Jun 4, 2009
4,952
Pearson 530 Admiralty Bay, Bequia SVG
I doubt that Zodiac would be much interested in stocking something you can buy in almost any marine chandler. Defender is a Zodiac dealer so they could probably sell you line that would do. Mine are spliced on and splicing polypro is no fun, IMO. Personally, I doubt I'd replace ours should they break, but after ten plus years on our last Zodiac in the tropical sun uncovered, they still seemed nearly new.What happened to yours if you don't mind saying?
 
Jul 5, 2011
754
Oday 28 Madison, CT
Thanks, fellas. This braid is secured with clips which split in half, one part with holes, one with nibs. You punch holes in the braid, push the clips together, etc. That Novabraid sounds good, maybe stands up to UV better than polyprop which does not do so well. Hopefully I can find at the local chandlery as West's here is on the edge of closing I think with poor stocks across the board.
 

DougM

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Jul 24, 2005
2,242
Beneteau 323 Manistee, MI
I would think that 3/8 polyester line would be sufficient. What I have noticed is that over time and use, the 3/8 line will appear to grow in diameter to the point that it looks like its 1/2 inch. I definitely would not use polypropylene.
 
Jul 27, 2011
5,134
Bavaria 38E Alamitos Bay
There’s a company called Rope & Cord where you can buy by the foot.
 
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Jun 4, 2009
4,952
Pearson 530 Admiralty Bay, Bequia SVG
I definitely would not use polypropylene.
The ones on our Zodiac are black and as I said, they lasted over 10 years in the sun. Black zip ties also last better in the sun, contrary to what one would assume, being that black absorbs heat so much more than lighter colors.. Does anyone know why?
 
Jan 11, 2014
13,082
Sabre 362 113 Fair Haven, NY
The ones on our Zodiac are black and as I said, they lasted over 10 years in the sun. Black zip ties also last better in the sun, contrary to what one would assume, being that black absorbs heat so much more than lighter colors.. Does anyone know why?
The black zip ties have a UV inhibitor, the white, clear and other colors do not.
 
Jul 5, 2011
754
Oday 28 Madison, CT
Thanks, fellas! My Zodiac Wave's are in fact deep gray and 7/16" looks like. A 7/16" size Novabraid PV 12 should work fine and last longer than the Polyprop stuff which I associate with children's swmming pools, etc. No joy at local chandlery, but Defender sells by the foot and I needed something else anyway to get me to their $25 minimum.