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Old men too weak to lift 100 feet of nylon rope plus an anchor insist on all
chain rode -- claiming it is safer -- because chain fits through an electric windlass with less effort than tailing a rope on an electric windlass. my mixed rode turned out to be a nightmare to use with my windlass, but .... .... mixed rode has shock absorbing capability and all chain does not once the wind picks up. At that point, wave action can put SERIOUS shock loads on the chain, the anchor and the deck chocks. Heavy seas require more scope more scope does nothing at all to reduce shock loads once the winds have picked up enough to pull the chain tight. That is the nature of the mathematics involved. and the use of a snubber to provide the shock absorbing characteristics necessary to prevent tackle damage. a short snubber don't hack it. nylon rope will stretch 3% to 5% before starting to deform and an adequate snubber for windy conditions can require 10 feet - or more -- "shock load" movement room. five or ten feet of snubber will break in short order. |
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