Mooring Lines Dyneema
Dyneema mooring lines are designed for maximum strength with minimal stretch and low weight. For superyachts, that means predictable handling on deck, reliable load control during berthing, and a premium finish that matches the standards on board.
Why choose Dyneema for mooring
- Exceptional strength with a compact diameter
- Low stretch for controlled positioning alongside
- Lightweight for easier handling and faster line work
- Excellent abrasion resistance when specified correctly
- Long service life when maintained and used within limits
MegaTwin Flex is our selected Dyneema mooring solution. It combines a high-strength Dyneema core with a durable polyester cover, offering controlled elongation, excellent handling comfort and long-term reliability for superyacht mooring operations.
Built for superyacht operations
Our Dyneema mooring lines are specified for real world docking routines. That includes line layout, fairlead routing, bollard interaction, and crew handling. We supply configurations that support efficient line management and consistent performance across repeated berthings.
Custom specification
Every yacht and berth profile is different. We build to specification, based on your required length, diameter, working load, and preferred construction. Options include protective coverings and chafe solutions for the areas that see the highest wear.
- Length and diameter to match yacht and berth requirements
- Construction matched to handling preferences and load profile
- Spliced eyes and terminations made to professional standards
- Chafe protection and wear sleeves where needed
- Identification options for clear line management on board
Typical applications
- Primary mooring lines for high load positions
- Spring lines for controlled fore and aft movement
- Breast lines for stable positioning alongside
- Lines for tenders and support craft where low weight matters
Guidance and care
Dyneema performs best when it is correctly specified and maintained. We advise on safe working loads, line angles, fairlead wear points, and storage routines. Regular inspection and timely replacement of chafe protection help extend service life and reduce risk during docking.