This Osculati mooring line with gauze is a marine rope designed for securing boats to docks or mooring points. It is used to safely hold a vessel in place during docking or anchoring maneuvers. Specific construction details and the exact function of the gauze segment are not verified and should be checked in the official technical sheet.
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The Osculati mooring line with gauze is a high-strength polyester mooring rope equipped with a pre-spliced eye protected by a reinforced fabric cover (often referred to as a gauze or protective sleeve). This design helps protect the eye splice and the contact area against chafe, making it ideal for permanent or semi-permanent dock moorings where the line runs over cleats, rings or shackles.
Based on Osculati’s current range of mooring lines with protected eye/spliced ring, these products are designed for reliable, everyday use on small and medium-sized boats. Some details such as exact diameters, lengths and breaking loads for the specific “with gauze” configuration are not fully verified here and may vary by model. For precise technical data, always refer to the official Osculati technical datasheet supplied by the manufacturer or your dealer.
The following specifications describe the typical characteristics of Osculati polyester mooring lines with protected eye. Some data for the exact “with gauze” model are not explicitly verified and may vary by code and size.
For accurate values such as diameter, length, weight per unit, and minimum breaking load, it is recommended to consult the official Osculati technical datasheet or the label of the specific item supplied.
“With gauze” generally refers to a reinforced fabric protective cover placed over the spliced eye of the rope. It protects the eye and splice area against chafe where the line contacts cleats, rings or shackles. The exact construction of the cover for this specific item should be checked on the official Osculati datasheet.
Osculati’s comparable mooring lines are made of high-tenacity polyester designed for marine use. It is very likely that this line uses the same material, but this detail for the exact “with gauze” model is not fully verified and should be confirmed on the product label or technical sheet.
In principle, polyester mooring lines can be cut and the ends properly heat-sealed or whipped. However, if you cut the factory-spliced end with gauze, you will lose the protected eye. If you need a different length, it is generally better to select the correct size from the manufacturer’s range or have the rope re-spliced and protected by a professional.
Yes. Polyester is commonly used in marine environments thanks to its resistance to UV and abrasion. This is in line with Osculati’s standard mooring products, but specific performance data (UV resistance, lifespan, etc.) for this model are not independently verified here.
The correct diameter depends on boat length, displacement and local conditions (wind, current, mooring style). Osculati offers several diameters and lengths; always follow the sizing guidelines from the boat builder, your marina or a professional rigger, and confirm the available sizes in the official Osculati documentation.
Some Osculati mooring lines include a stainless-steel thimble inside the eye, while others use only a fabric-protected eye. For this “with gauze” version, the presence of a metal thimble is not confirmed and should be checked on the specific product code and datasheet.
Rinse the rope with fresh water after prolonged exposure to salt and dirt, let it dry completely before long-term storage and avoid prolonged contact with sharp or abrasive edges. These are general best practices for polyester mooring lines; always follow any maintenance notes provided by Osculati for the specific model.
The minimum breaking load depends on the rope diameter and construction. Since the exact codes and sizes for the “with gauze” variant are not specified here, the safe working load and breaking load figures are not verified. Always refer to the official Osculati technical datasheet for precise mechanical characteristics.
While a strong mooring line might be used in an emergency, it is primarily designed for mooring, not for continuous towing. For safety, use a line specified and rated for towing operations and follow the recommendations of the boat manufacturer and local regulations.
The most reliable source is the official Osculati technical datasheet or catalogue entry, which will list the product code, diameter, length, weight and breaking load. Always consult that official documentation before relying on the line for critical applications.
The product itself is a flexible mooring rope supplied coiled, typically with a pre-spliced eye and protective gauze. Exact packaging dimensions and shipping weights depend on the specific diameter and length and are not verified here.
For exact shipment data (packaging size, total weight and any specific recommendations), refer to the official Osculati product documentation or the information provided on the delivery note.
The following are general safety and personal protection guidelines for working with mooring lines on board and alongside. They are not specific to this Osculati model but are considered good seamanship practice.
Before using the line for the first time, it is advisable to review any safety recommendations and limitations that Osculati may provide for the specific model and to follow the general safety rules of your boat and marina.
| Ref. | Colour | Total length | Rope diameter | Amount* |
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| 06.444.45 | Blue | 9 m | 14 mm | 10,44 € |
| 06.444.47 | Blue | 11 m | 16 mm | 16,56 € |
| 06.444.48 | Blue | 12 m | 20 mm | 24,05 € |
| 06.444.94 | Black | 9 m | 14 mm | 9,93 € |
| 06.444.96 | Black | 11 m | 16 mm | 14,24 € |
| 06.444.98 | Black | 12 m | 20 mm | 22,50 € |
Color: Gray
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