Remember, if you tie a “knot” in braid… you just reduced its strength by about 50%! [:0]
Here are some “advantages” of “Braid”, as previously posted on this forum and these are "quotes"… You decide?

• more drag than cable
• ITs expensive
• no more crimps (crimps- are actually stronger than knots)
• broken twice, when the autostop bead slipped and the ball/snubber hit the downrigger retrieve hard
• too much drag for fishing deep (150-200').
• using knots or superglue
• I had my power pro snap a couple of times when my auto stop slipped and the line was jammed at the pulley. After that I put in 6-8' of experienced SS line joined with a swivel.
• 200lb test. I had no problem off Victoria, HOWEVER, when I was dragging 15 pounders through the swell at 5knts off Renfrew, the stuff just didn't hold up
• I have also lost a few cannonballs in mysterious circumstances which I would attribute to abrasions or nicks on the braid.
• You may also run into slippage or breaking of the plastic stoppers they use on the braid. IMO the SS is bullet proof but the braid is nicer to fish with.
• X2 - I use just 130lb braid to a 20' section of cod line. The swivel acts as the stopper and the cod line is easy on the hand when you grab it.
• I notice the bottom foot or two gets minor abrasions after a few trips, so a good idea to cut off bottom foot or two and re-tie every once in a while.
• the same problems as mr wood with unexplained brakage
• had a fish on and before we could move out of the way it did a wrap aroung the braided stuff and cut it off
• use the red ones but put two back to back and this locks them solid.
• Ganyon is a green cord available in rolls from tackle stores.
What is the rot factor on ganyon, a buddy had some problems with it this summer
• thinner diameter of the 130 - 150 p/pro screwing up there counter
• Yes on the counter issue, seems wire shows pretty accurately
but the thinner braid does show a higher number on the counter
than wire at the same depth.
• 4th season with Power Pro 200, lost a few balls this summer due to a bad run of ganyon
• Line twist is not an issue. I pull off two full arms lengths of the chord, approx 12'. I double it and tie the loose ends together.
• I tie a loop in the DR braided line then loop the braid and the chord together, then loop the chord through the cannonball eyelet. The "knot" that joins the braid and the chord together acts as a stopper and works every time. Making it that length allows you to extend your boom and still stops before contacting the release clip
• 150 lb Power Pro as well and have had trouble with the release clips abrading the power pro to the point that it breaks after only 4 days fishing.
• Needs to be 200lb. 150 lb is to light. Scotty new Lighter braid has the same breakage
• With dacron or spectra you very often get the ball off by backing up...so long as you have time to stop before you rub the rocks.
• Crimps will abrade Spectra, if you want those red beads to stay put take two short pieces of Spectra and tie a 4 turn uniknot above and below the bead tighten well and secure with a drop or two of superglue