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On Apr 15, 4:08 am, 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. You're in coral country aren't you? Coral sand erodes nylon and coral cuts it. My take on this is that in light winds when the chain is lying on the bottom you want the nylon well above the level of any bommies that might be around and still want enough scope out to be safe. I've been using 35m (~114') of 10mm (~3/8) chain and wouldn't go with much less. Indeed, I just replaced that with 150' of nominally 5/16 (actually 9mm) G43. Rigging a snubber is pretty easy work. -- Tom. |
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