Bruce in Bangkok wrote in message
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End for ending an anchor chain is common practice and in many
countries/places a chain can be re-galvanized rather than replacing if
not worn excessively.
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Cheers,
Bruce
We looked at that the last time in the yard, and the cost of getting it to
someplace which could do it - and the application, of course, was close to
new chain.
As there are issues about coverage, and sticking together, perhaps, at any
of the places I discovered relative to Vero Beach FL, I elected to go with
new chain, and got $200 for the best 140' of the old, mitigating the cost of
new.
I wish it weren't so, but perhaps by the time we get to shore again, things
will have changed.
L8R
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