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We use all chain for our primary, and rope/chain for the second
anchor. Having all chain for both just adds too much weight in the bow. Priamry is a Bruce and secondary is a CQR. We used an aluminum Spade as our primary in the Bahamas last winter but were less that happy with it. Going to keep it as a backup. Doug s/v Callista "Jeff Morris" wrote in message ... In light to moderate (10 kts) wind I found I can run the windlass for a few seconds to straighten the chain (that is, it will assume the mythical catenary shape to the anchor), then the boat will glide forward as the chain assumes its preferred orientation: roughly "L" shaped with a vertical off the bow and the rest on the bottom. I repeat a few times, the bow is over the anchor with minimal stress on the windlass. I agree that using the windlass for maneuvering in anything more than that is asking for trouble - I've usually used the engine when setting two anchors. My real issue with this is that adding 100 feet of chain solely for the purpose of extending the rode to set a Bahamian Moor seems a bit odd. Why not splice in some 9/16 nylon? - even without a rope/chain gypsy, its fairly easy to haul in the rope by hand. Of course, this is a whole other discussion, and I appreciate that some sleep more soundly with a lot of chain, etc. "Doug Dotson" wrote in message ... Pulling the boat using the windlass is a risky business except in the calmest conditions. I know of 2 boats that have destroyed a windlass doing this. FWIW ![]() Doug s/v Callista "Kangaroo" wrote in message ... I currently have 100 feet of 5/16 anchor chain and a Lofrans windlass. I am/was planning on adding an additional 100 feet of chain. I purchased a connecting link that looks like a regular link cut in half. When joined there are 4 pins that get peened over. The reason for adding the additional chain is for setting a second anchor. I would back down on the chain drop the second anchor and use the windlass to pull the boat forward. If ever the situation arose that I had to ride on more that the first 100 feet, I was planning on shackling on a small piece of chain where the connecting 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? Thanks and good winds..... Rich |
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