Anchor Chain ?
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gettaway wrote:I believe the chain portion of your rode should be the length of your boat, for the bow and half the length of your boat for the stern anchor, especially with a danforth style anchor.
Good Golly, the missus already gripes aplenty while hauling up ten feet of chain. I think she'd mutiny with 26 feet of it!!!
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1978 14' ASHCRAFT SKIFF

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1978 14' ASHCRAFT SKIFF

I've got about 30 feet of chain and 150 feet 5/8 line on my 30' Sea Raider......windless winds the whole deal up or it would be a major pain to haul..................
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1998 Kawasaki ZXi 1100
1972 Chevy Fleetside Shortbed hotrod.......450hp
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1998 Kawasaki ZXi 1100
1972 Chevy Fleetside Shortbed hotrod.......450hp
10.5 Newport Inflatable w/15hp Rude
Don't know if it's a west coast thing or not, boat was set up like this when I got her. In the Sac Delta area where I boat it is all mud bottom.....maybe that has something to do with the additional chain? It hooks excellent and stays hooked on the tide change. I have never had it pull free. I set up the stern setup and used about 5-6 feet of chain................if i didn't have a free fall windless that handles both chain and rope then this setup would be a major pain....but since I do, it works perfectly for me.............JD
1972 Trojan Sea Raider F30 - FI 350's "Time Warp"
1998 Kawasaki ZXi 1100
1972 Chevy Fleetside Shortbed hotrod.......450hp
10.5 Newport Inflatable w/15hp Rude
1998 Kawasaki ZXi 1100
1972 Chevy Fleetside Shortbed hotrod.......450hp
10.5 Newport Inflatable w/15hp Rude
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Wire rope/cable does not dry easily and retains moisture/salt/dirt inside the cable causing premature rust/corrosion. I personally would not use cable for this application but If you are going to use it be sure to inspect it every time you use it. If you see broken strands on the outside there will be more on the inside that you don't see. Ground tackle is expensive to replace should it let go in the middle of the night while you are sleeping. I am a crane operator and I deal with and inspect cable daily. If possible I would use chain even if you have to marry up different sizes and lengths to achieve what you need. Just my opinion.
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