Definition
A ropewalk is a long, narrow building or open space where ropes are manufactured. ๐งต It allows rope makers to stretch out the fibers as they twist them together to form strands. The length of a ropewalk determines the maximum length of rope that can be produced. Historically, ropewalks were essential facilities in shipbuilding yards. Think of it like a factory floor, but for making rope. It's an old-school production line.