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"Wayne.B" wrote in message
... On Tue, 15 Apr 2008 21:08:51 +0700, Bruce in Bangkok wrote: On my next boat I'm going to about 50 - 100 ft. of chain and a nylon rode. Actually the rope is stronger then the chain and you don't have to rig a snubber every night. That will certainly work but all chain has its advantages also: - less scope required for average conditions - resulting smaller swing radius - almost no chance of being cut by an errant prop on an other boat Nylon also loses a great deal of its original strength when it is wet, abraded, or as it ages. I regard rigging a snubber as an advantage because it off-loads the bow pulpit and lowers the effective freeboard height. Certainly true... both of course have advantages/disadvantages. If you're conscientious about checking your ground tackle (as with other vital pieces of equipment), you're going to have more of the advantages and fewer of the disadvantages. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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