Functional object - Mooring line, unknown

Historical information

mooring lines (also known as hawsers or mooring ropes) a heavy-duty ropes, used to securely fasten a ship to the wharf. They are crucial for ensuring the vessel remains stationary while in port, allowing for safe cargo operations.

Physical description

Mooring line charcoal and yellow in colour. Thick braided, some repairs are visable with black electrical tape. Loop at both ends.

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