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I assume you'd stay with 100ft chain
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160 feet of chain is quite a bit for a 27 foot boat...
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And the remainder would be rope
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Photoday! I haven't been in here in months.
Waiting for fog to lift
Way Cool photo Tom
Blue Tarp
Starting to gather up the needed bits and pieces
All together
I think I have one of those motors in my basement.
Thanks, Hagar
Very nice. I wish I had that bronze chain pipe.
Yes, we carry all chain, Tom
Then you should have a nice easy retrieve.
We currently have a light duty, horizontal shaft, Simpson-Lawrwnce Seahorse manual windlass
Since I installed my electric windlass...
Outside of weight, the only other thing I can say about nylon, it's fast.
No doubt, Tom
How big a holding tank did you fit up there?
I think Alden got it just right
Weight for chain
Interesting, Larry
Tom, do you have enough room on deck directly above your
Not really.
Oh what a timely conversation....
Sounds like a plan
160 feet of chain is quite a bit for a 27 foot boat...
I assume you'd stay with 100ft chain
What do you carry on your "lightship?"
50' of 5/16" G40 + 225' of 5/8" brait
BTW I never use my secondary
I've only used mine, a 35lb HT Danforth and 10' chain, 3 or 4 times in 14 seasons.
Yeah I have a back up Danforth also...
I'm a big believer in keeping my
Interesting thoughts... (the real anchor thread)
If you're deploying without a windlass
Also if you do add chain
It looks as though only about 100' or so of the old rode
Cool. Power wash 'em
I think that if you hang the Danforth
15 feet of chain is a bit thin IMHO. I still
Seems like
Question... does the brait work in the windlass the same as three strand?
Better, in my experience
Usually a gypsy will accomodate both. As
My windlass is too old to look up...
I know that windless. I had one on my
What I should probably do is get a bit of line and test the gypsy... that is what I did with the chain.
too well!!
Doesn't your windless have a chain stripper?
Brait can slide too deeply into the groove below the chain "teeth" on the gypsy.
If it's sliding down that far into the gypsy
That is my fear... three strand seems to fit just right....
It's looking good, Dan.
If you tried to anchor in any
Same in many New England anchorages
I can think of many more places also. Annapolis, Beaufort NC,
There are no anchorages in Southern California.
Steve.. thanks a bunch for the voice of experience.
We rarely use much more than 90' of chain
effectively being all chain is a good thing. The extra
Been there done that on bigger boats...
Me too on the 4'. But another good thing about chain, props can't cut it.