35 bert waterline to chock measurement?

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35 bert waterline to chock measurement?

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Just wondering if anyone knew this off the top of their head. Buying a pennant line. I am guessing 4'.
Chris "Ricochet" Onset, MA 1979 35B
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i am officially dissapoited no one knew this off the top of their heads... I am going to have to measure this weekend. Local regs require you to multiply the distance by 2.5 to figure scope for mooring. the pennant lines come in 12 or 16'... If it is greater than 4' then I will have to buy the 16' line.
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Longer is better anyway if you are exposed to any kind of weather. If you are exposed to weather consider the Yale product. You will remember the qualily long after you forget the price.
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Yeah I agree. I have always bought yales. I have limited swing unfortunately. Thanks for the reply
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