Now, perhaps, we can think outside the box of either or in terms of what you have defined as "Systems," i.e. (1) all chain with snubbers, vs. (2) mixed chain and rope rode. What Steve suggested was and is
all chain with some rope rode at the end instead of a SEPARATE snubber.
You are quite correct that this is based on a certain range of water depths based on the length of chain one has.
You also, however, earlier said:
So let's try this completely different way of looking at what you do have:
Primary is for deeper anchorages. Secondary is for shallower anchorages.
Primary has 200 feet of chain. Secondary has 100 feet of chain. Doing any number of ratios, you can work out the depths applicable. And the range of depths can easily be extremely widened by simply using more (length) of the rope end snubber!
The chain is already out and down. You just simply have a bit longer snubber.
Could it be that you could use Steve's idea for both?
Since you didn't say what the differences between your primary and secondary
anchors themselves are, so I can't comment on that.
But if we can assume for the moment that each of your individual anchors (i.e., primary and secondary) are adequate to the task (i.e., wind speed), then you could simply assign them this way, instead of primary and secondary, as deep water and shallower water anchor systems. Each would have the correct amount of chain for AN ALL CHAIN ANCHOR SYSTEM, with only the last dozen or so feet of the rope rode AS THE SNUBBER, and as Steve says: "...
and don't bother with [separate] snubbers and chain hooks and all that stuff... "
I know and have read extensively on anchoring systems and snubbers, both in personal experience and on cruisersforum, the guys who travel a lot of different places and have extensive anchoring experience, like thinwater here.
I've always felt that anything "extra" in terms of connections and material has a potential for not only extra work but potentially for extra complexity. I singlehand almost all the time and learned this eons ago. If you choose NOT a different anchoring system, but rather a different way to assign your two all chain rodes that just happen to have rope attached at the inboard end of BOTH that you use as snubbers WITHOUT adding anything extra, it could be much simpler in the long run.
I was always taut to avoid bridals.
Good luck, nice boat you have.