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"Jeff" wrote in message
... * Capt. JG wrote, On 2/23/2007 4:28 PM: ... 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? Of course. Why is that a problem? If you were concerned that you could actually have all of the chain out in a gale and the boat was being held by that piece of rope, then make it good nylon, which is almost as strong as chain, for its size. This would provide some shock absorbing when the boat snubbed up. You can even splice it onto the chain such that it would run out a chain pipe. ... You should tell that to all the large charter companies... none of them do this... at least the ones I've chartered with, although I don't see a downside to it except the possibility of a connection failure, which could be prevented with proper maintenance. Are you saying they don't bother to secure the rode at all? That would seem weird, given the large number of inexperienced users. I can believe that they decided to shackle securely, peening it to make it impossible to remove. The charter companies have different priorities. They shackle the end of the rode to the boat.. Sorry if my response was confusing. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |