My boat's displacement is 20,000 lbs, unloaded. It's LOA is 41'.
I'm not arguing, but if snubbers are used why must the rode also be
similarly springy ? That is, if 5/8" snubbers are used, why should the
rode necessarily be the same ?
Being ignorant here, it seems to me that if the 5/8" snubbers gave way,
then the 3/4" rode would be a sort of stronger backup.
I should've already clarified my primary motive in all this, which is
storm security. For normal anchoring, I'm not much concerned and would
probably opt for the easiest ground tackle to deploy for the situation
at hand.
Cordially,
Courtney
Keith wrote:
I still think the 3/4" is overkill for the chain you're using. How much does
your boat weigh, or what's the length? I'd stick with whatever Chapman's
recommends for both chain and nylon. Remember you want that stretchiness in
the nylon portion. If you're anchoring out with just chain, you should rig a
nylon snubber for any decent winds/tides.
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s/v Mutiny
Rhodes Bounty II
lying Oriental, NC
WDB5619
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