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I have to disagree, Chain Rode serves a very important purpose,
espially in Sandy or Muddy Sea Floors. The intent of the Chain is to keep the Anchor set, of course this can also be done with Weights on the Rode. This has been the salvation of any Boat that went to Sea in a Hurricane and Moored, rather than have the Surge pile thier vessel up on the shore with all the remnants of the Marina. Sorry, but you are wrong. NObody chains a boat to a dock, and NObody chains a boat to a rock onshore. The ONLY people who chain a boat to rock underwater do so because they are too weak and too old to lift an anchor. An anchor chained to a rock underwater WILL break out and/or break loose the deck chocks when the wind picks up and the waves start. Everyone knows that but weak and lazy old men. |
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