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What is your experience and recommendation regarding mooring pendant and
it's length ? Why ? Thanks again, Courtney |
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On Thu, 08 Jun 2006 02:50:53 GMT, Courtney Thomas
wrote: What is your experience and recommendation regarding mooring pendant and it's length ? Why ? ============================= Assuming you mean "pendant" as the entire system, conventional wisdom is heavy chain equal to at least 3 times the maximum water depth. The first 2 lengths should be very heavy and are intended to lay on the bottom most of the time, possibly as big as 3/4 inch or larger depending on boat weight and harbor exposure. The last chain length needs to be somewhat lighter to avoid pulling the mooring ball under, typically something like 1/2 inch for a heavier boat, 3/8ths for a 30 or smaller. The mooring ball should have enough flotation to support the last chain length at high tide with a healthy safety margin left over. I prefer the type of ball that allows the chain to pass through middle, secured by a large shackle on top. The nylon lines going to the boat should be as heavy as your bow chocks and cleats allow, and shackled to the top of the mooring ball. Attach a few small floats to prevent the lines from going under the ball and wrapping around the chain. Use heavy chafing gear such as sewn leather or canvas fire hose material at the critical points, typically just above the mooring ball shackle, and also at the bow chocks. If you have a choice, position the bow chocks to be well clear of the anchor and bow pulpit. |
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