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On Fri, 23 Feb 2007 15:24:05 -0500, Capt. JG wrote
(in article ): "Jeff" wrote in message . .. * Milton Waddams wrote, On 2/23/2007 12:01 PM: What is the best way to tie off the anchor chain in the chain locker? Should it just be left free? I am reluctant to run a large bolt throught the last link because I don't want it ripping through the deck. It would be nice to have something easy to disengage rather than something real permanent. Any suggestions? As always, thanks. Of course the bitter end should be attached to the boat. Can you imagine how stupid you would feel if the chain got free and ran out to the bottom? However, ignore the amateurs that advise shackling the chain to the boat. It should be attached with a length of line, strong enough to hold the boat, accessible enough to cut with a knife if need be. What about boats that have all chain rodes? Are you proposing adding line to the end of an all chain rode? Yes... That is the correct way. Just enough to get the chain past the bow. Mine is spliced to a shackle with a thimble on both ends. One to the boat and one about 10' from the bitter end of the chain. Might have to cut it away some day as Jeff says. Ever try to cut chain with a knife. -- Mundo, The Captain who is a bully and an ass |