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Thanks Ryk. Courtney Ryk wrote: On Wed, 08 Sep 2004 20:18:52 -0500, in message Courtney Thomas wrote: 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 ? The more stretch there is in the whole system, the lower the transient loads will be because the stretch can absorb energy. A relatively short length of 5/8 snubber will not stretch nearly as much as a full length of 5/8 rode. I should've already clarified my primary motive in all this, which is storm security. For that I would concentrate on chafe protection and reducing the transient loads transmitted to the anchor. Ryk -- s/v Mutiny Rhodes Bounty II lying Oriental, NC WDB5619 |
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