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![]() "Kangaroo" wrote in message ... link would be located. So my questions a Has anyone used one of these links ( they are rated at 1900 lbs ) ? Will it go through my windlass? Are there any problems associated with the connecting links? I think these links were once called 'LassLinks' (sp?). Nowadays more commonly referred to as connecting links. Several problems with your plan. You are correct that they are rated at the same strength as the equivelent "Proof Coil" chain. The lower grade of anchor chain. I have always had reservations about that claim. Chain loading in the real world of anchoring is seldom under the ideal conditions that load test are performed. I just don't believe they will articulate with the mating links as well as an ordinary link. (just my opinion). If your windlass has a gypsy for 5/16" Proof Coil then the link should work ok, but most are for HT or BBB chain. I'm not sure I understand how you are going to attach this second anchor. It sounds like your attaching it in tandom with, in the middle of the chain. You will have a problem finding a shackle that will pass through any links in the standing part of the chain. And even if you do, you shouldn't do this with the connecting link since it will cause a side pull on the link and open the joint. Or uneven load on the link. -- My opinion and experience. FWIW Steve s/v Good Intentions |