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![]() "Mundo" wrote in message . net... On my boat I keep 100 ft in the chain locker and an additional 100' in the bilge. I dont want all the weight in the bow. There are occasions when I set two hooks or just want more scope on a deep water anchorage. backing to a quay..etc. Then you must have a cockleshell if weight in the bow from chain is a serious concern. It's unseamanlike to use all-chain rodes on small boats. Half-inch nylon with ten to fifteen feet of chain is called for on small boats that cannot take the weight of a shot of chain in the forward chain locker. Some idiot was selling a 31-foot catamaran and he listed much of the equipment thinking it would impress a potential buyer. He had 400 feet of 3/8 chain plus two 30 pound anchors. Not to mention a heavy windlass, two Yanmars, ref/freezer, 4kw generator etc. etc. etc. The picture showed the boat down by the bow and down all around by about a foot over normal. How stupid can some people be? No wonder he was trying to sell it. It probably wouldn't get out of its own way. Harry Harris -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |