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How much Rode?
Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 3:39 pm
by Tuck
how much rode do you'se guys generally carry/use? specifically, for inland river/lake use?
the water(s) around here generally don't get below 30 foot-ish in anchoring areas. so, with that, how much rode would you more experienced types use?
currently, i have 50 ft, with a large danforth. my neighbor, who has just installed a chain windlass, gave me his rode and chain, and it's about 125 -150 feet.
i'm looking for thoughts before i change it out...pretty sure i'm going to just to be on the 'safe' side, but wanted thoughts anyhoo.
as always, thanks in advance.
Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 4:19 pm
by ready123
On a real windy day you may need 7:1 scope... so 30' deep is 210' line.
Generally 5:1 works if you have some chain, say 20' and a good anchor
Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 6:58 pm
by Peter
yup; 5:1 to 7:1
Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 7:52 pm
by turtlem1969
I carry 600' of rode ad 20' of chain, but then again I anchor in anything from 5' of water to 100' of water. But generally 5:1 is the norm.
Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 7:56 pm
by Tuck
Peter wrote:yup; 5:1 to 7:1
what are YOU? a bookie?
tks for the response guys. always nice to have backup for what ya thought to be right.
one reason i 'axed' is, i have a guy on the dock who SWEARS ya don't need more than 50 ft of rode, regardless around here...one of those crotchety old guys who thinks he knows it all, but never takes his own boat out... one of those.
anyhoos...tks again.
Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 8:12 pm
by jimbo36
Not to be anal about it but the calculation for scope is the distance from the edge of the deck, where the rode goes over the side of the boat.(through the chock) in addition to the water depth. ie; Scope 7;1 is;
Deck to the water, say 7' + depth 30' = 37' x 7 = 259' of rode. jimbo36
Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 8:15 pm
by Peter
anal yes....but also

correct
Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 9:48 pm
by ready123
Tuck wrote:one reason i 'axed' is, i have a guy on the dock who SWEARS ya don't need more than 50 ft of rode, regardless around here...one of those crotchety old guys who thinks he knows it all, but never takes his own boat out... one of those.
That might work for his mushroom anchor

Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 10:43 pm
by rossjo
Hey - don't be an a****** - no more Mushroom Anchor talk!
50' of Rode is worthless - 100' min ... the Tennessee lake are deep!
Posted: Fri Apr 30, 2010 12:31 am
by pnmudge
jimbo36 wrote:Not to be anal about it but the calculation for scope is the distance from the edge of the deck, where the rode goes over the side of the boat.(through the chock) in addition to the water depth. ie; Scope 7;1 is;
Deck to the water, say 7' + depth 30' = 37' x 7 = 259' of rode. jimbo36
Sounds like a Power Squadron member.... or at least a graduate! yeah!

Posted: Fri Apr 30, 2010 6:55 am
by Tuck
pnmudge wrote:jimbo36 wrote:Not to be anal about it but the calculation for scope is the distance from the edge of the deck, where the rode goes over the side of the boat.(through the chock) in addition to the water depth. ie; Scope 7;1 is;
Deck to the water, say 7' + depth 30' = 37' x 7 = 259' of rode. jimbo36
Sounds like a Power Squadron member.... or at least a graduate! yeah!

<snicker>
Posted: Fri Apr 30, 2010 7:00 am
by escape
I always like to stay on the safe side . I tie up next to a guy that knows it all about every thing .that way I any thing goes wrong we have some on to talk about back at the marina THATS THE IMPORTANT THING RIGHT??
Posted: Fri Apr 30, 2010 7:53 am
by g36
i think it matters where you are and for where you and i are. here goes.
i ve got about 125 feet. thats what was on there when i got the boat. i havent needed this amount ever. maybe if we get to some blue water somewhere, the area we are generally at isnt overall very deep. i would have more than 50 ft because if you come up the river some where i am at you will find some deeper waters. 60-80ft in areas. anchored in this area for the day and am out and watching the boat. however if you are anchoring out for the night in the sleughs around they are really fairly shallow. 15-20 ft or less. hopefully your not dropping anchor in the river channel for the night. i would for sure have some chain on the anchor. are using all of what you currently have now?
i think 100 ft for our area. for those times you may need it. and no mushrooms, except for the pizza
Posted: Fri Apr 30, 2010 8:15 am
by Tuck
as i said, i have 50ft now...it's what came on the boat. i also had a TINY danforth...amazing that guy i bought the boat from achored at all, IF he ever did.
anyhoos...
the rope/rode i have been given is about 125ft...maybe 150. didn't measure it exactly. but it does have two five ft links of chain. so, i think i'll change it out, keeping all of the chain...that should do me i would think.
i think i'll also keep the 50ft rode and maybe use it for a rear line, if i ever decide to stay out for a longer time.
speaking of anchoring in the channel...i wonder if they'd let me anchor out in the lock one weekend? i wonder what the lockmaster would say on that one? hehe
Posted: Fri Apr 30, 2010 9:01 am
by g36
yeah let me know how it goes. you could even get him to order you a pizza,
hes such a nice guy. you know the one!
i use a rear line alot. the way some of the sleughs are, and the wind, it works great.