Our 1991 P42 came with an anchor swivel that has held up well over the years. Since taking possession in 2002 we have anchored hundreds of times all over PNW waters and in some very strong sea conditions. Alas it is time to retire this device due to its time-tolled deteriorating state. Such began the hunt for a replacement that has taken several days of searching. It seems most marine chandleries have resorted to stocking off shore products that bring some degree of distrust to such an important piece of equipment.
My requirements remain simple; it must be made in the USA and it must be hot dipped galvanized. One store rep told me good luck finding one anything less than $90-100. Everything around here were made in China and galvanized. No thanks. A Seattle company rep told me that to bring mine in and he was sure he could find something that would work.
Defender carries a swivel that is hot galvanized, but they referred me to their supplier, ALP who was unable to clarify my questions. They in turn referred me to the manufacturer, Chicago Hardware. at 847/455-6609. Mike was very helpful and said that yes, their swivel is hot dipped galvanized, made in the USA, 1260 pounds working load and dropped forged steel. Total price including tax and shipping, wait for it, $32.
Crew will rest well while at anchor in knowing that that weak link has been replaced. The picture below shows the swivel in fair condition, but upon close inspection notice the slightly bent pin and the worn welded nut that secures the swivel joint. Just say'n.
My requirements remain simple; it must be made in the USA and it must be hot dipped galvanized. One store rep told me good luck finding one anything less than $90-100. Everything around here were made in China and galvanized. No thanks. A Seattle company rep told me that to bring mine in and he was sure he could find something that would work.
Defender carries a swivel that is hot galvanized, but they referred me to their supplier, ALP who was unable to clarify my questions. They in turn referred me to the manufacturer, Chicago Hardware. at 847/455-6609. Mike was very helpful and said that yes, their swivel is hot dipped galvanized, made in the USA, 1260 pounds working load and dropped forged steel. Total price including tax and shipping, wait for it, $32.
Crew will rest well while at anchor in knowing that that weak link has been replaced. The picture below shows the swivel in fair condition, but upon close inspection notice the slightly bent pin and the worn welded nut that secures the swivel joint. Just say'n.
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