anchor chain and gypsy

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Jan 27, 2007
383
Irwin 37' center cockpit cleveland ohio
My ship 37' - 20,000lb. What size chain for the anchor rode? What type of chain - hot dipped looks the best and gets the most hits on cruisers. What do you have - why do you have it? Me? On Lake Erie I have 8' of chain, the rest (200') is 5/8' three strand. What do you use on the ocean?
 
Jan 27, 2007
383
Irwin 37' center cockpit cleveland ohio
My ship 37' - 20,000lb. What size chain for the anchor rode? What type of chain - hot dipped looks the best and gets the most hits on cruisers. What do you have - why do you have it? Me? On Lake Erie I have 8' of chain, the rest (200') is 5/8' three strand. What do you use on the ocean?
 
Dec 25, 2000
6,052
Hunter Passage 42 Shelter Bay, WA
We have 50 feet of 5/16th inch galvanized...

high test with 250 feet of 5/8th inch three strand nylon connected to a 40 pound Danforth anchor. Works great for the PNW waters where we sail. Mostly mud and sand bottoms. I always drop a 20 pound kellet once I set the anchor. Our Maxwell windlass does a good job bringing it all up. I've done it by hand before, but prefer the windlass. Terry
 
Dec 25, 2000
6,052
Hunter Passage 42 Shelter Bay, WA
We have 50 feet of 5/16th inch galvanized...

high test with 250 feet of 5/8th inch three strand nylon connected to a 40 pound Danforth anchor. Works great for the PNW waters where we sail. Mostly mud and sand bottoms. I always drop a 20 pound kellet once I set the anchor. Our Maxwell windlass does a good job bringing it all up. I've done it by hand before, but prefer the windlass. Terry
 
Feb 6, 1998
11,759
Canadian Sailcraft 36T Casco Bay, ME
On our boat..

We run 50 feet of 5/16 chain to 300 feet of 3/4 inch double braid anchor rode. I've had all chain but prefer, for our sailing waters, chain to rope... You really should have at least 1 boat length of at least 5/16 chain for your boat. Eight feet is way to minimalist even on the lakes..... With only 208 feet of rode the max depth you can anchor in, and achieve a 7:1 ratio in any sort of wind, is about 26 feet. This ratio is figured as the max water depth plus height of bow off of the water multiplied by 7. Or 26 feet of water + 4 feet of bow height X 7 = 210 feet of rode needed. Or I have 208 feet of rode divided by 7 = 29.71 minus 4 feet of bow height for total max depth of about 26 feet.. I guessed about 4 feet of bow height for illustration purposes. As long as you stay out of anchorages with more than 26 feet of water your fine... Most often you would set anchor at a 7:1 and reduce to 5:1 once it's set or even a 4:1 if absolutely necessary or you have enough chain to pull it off. If however the wind picks up you'll need that 7:1 ratio for insurance and peace of mind.....
 
Feb 6, 1998
11,759
Canadian Sailcraft 36T Casco Bay, ME
On our boat..

We run 50 feet of 5/16 chain to 300 feet of 3/4 inch double braid anchor rode. I've had all chain but prefer, for our sailing waters, chain to rope... You really should have at least 1 boat length of at least 5/16 chain for your boat. Eight feet is way to minimalist even on the lakes..... With only 208 feet of rode the max depth you can anchor in, and achieve a 7:1 ratio in any sort of wind, is about 26 feet. This ratio is figured as the max water depth plus height of bow off of the water multiplied by 7. Or 26 feet of water + 4 feet of bow height X 7 = 210 feet of rode needed. Or I have 208 feet of rode divided by 7 = 29.71 minus 4 feet of bow height for total max depth of about 26 feet.. I guessed about 4 feet of bow height for illustration purposes. As long as you stay out of anchorages with more than 26 feet of water your fine... Most often you would set anchor at a 7:1 and reduce to 5:1 once it's set or even a 4:1 if absolutely necessary or you have enough chain to pull it off. If however the wind picks up you'll need that 7:1 ratio for insurance and peace of mind.....
 

Ross

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Jun 15, 2004
14,693
Islander/Wayfairer 30 sail number 25 Perryville,Md.
I have half the weight of boat as you and

use 30 feet of 3/8 chain, 35 pound plow and 300 feet 5/8 three strand nylon. It works.
 

Ross

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Jun 15, 2004
14,693
Islander/Wayfairer 30 sail number 25 Perryville,Md.
I have half the weight of boat as you and

use 30 feet of 3/8 chain, 35 pound plow and 300 feet 5/8 three strand nylon. It works.
 
Jan 22, 2008
519
Sundance Sundance 20 Weekender Ninette, Manitoba, Canada
depending on your anchor

The Annapolis Book of Seamanship recommends for your boat the minimum of 18' of 5/16" chain on 1/2" nylon rode. The length of rode should be 7 x the depth + wl to anchor chock of your typical anchoring depth.
 
Jan 22, 2008
519
Sundance Sundance 20 Weekender Ninette, Manitoba, Canada
depending on your anchor

The Annapolis Book of Seamanship recommends for your boat the minimum of 18' of 5/16" chain on 1/2" nylon rode. The length of rode should be 7 x the depth + wl to anchor chock of your typical anchoring depth.
 
Feb 6, 1998
11,759
Canadian Sailcraft 36T Casco Bay, ME
Still Raining..

Quote: "I cant stand the CQR's eather as the never set's well and pull's out easyily so both the CQR and chain will be replaced this summer with new, and it will either be a Delta or a Ronca on 50' of 5/16 also" Go with the Rocna you'll be amazed at the performance difference. For a little less money, & slightly less robust build quality, the Manson Supreme is also a very solid performer and both of these anchors will blow the delta out of the water so to speak... In the interest of full disclosure, & so you know I'm not biased because I only own a Rocna, here's the list of my other anchors collected over years and years of boating: Spades = 2 (One Aluminum & One Steel) Genuine CQR's = 2 Fortresses = 2 Genuine Bruce = 1 Manson Supreme = 1 Rocna = 1 Delta Fast Set = 1 As you can see I have the choice of any of these anchors to use and by a long, long shot the Rocna & Manson are the top performers then the Spade (steel version only)... PS- Anyone want to buy some anchors? The Bruce, Delta and Manson are currently on loan (Tim R. is actually adorning his bow with my Manson Supreme) but the CQR's, Aluminum Spade and one Fortress are available...
 
Feb 6, 1998
11,759
Canadian Sailcraft 36T Casco Bay, ME
Still Raining..

Quote: "I cant stand the CQR's eather as the never set's well and pull's out easyily so both the CQR and chain will be replaced this summer with new, and it will either be a Delta or a Ronca on 50' of 5/16 also" Go with the Rocna you'll be amazed at the performance difference. For a little less money, & slightly less robust build quality, the Manson Supreme is also a very solid performer and both of these anchors will blow the delta out of the water so to speak... In the interest of full disclosure, & so you know I'm not biased because I only own a Rocna, here's the list of my other anchors collected over years and years of boating: Spades = 2 (One Aluminum & One Steel) Genuine CQR's = 2 Fortresses = 2 Genuine Bruce = 1 Manson Supreme = 1 Rocna = 1 Delta Fast Set = 1 As you can see I have the choice of any of these anchors to use and by a long, long shot the Rocna & Manson are the top performers then the Spade (steel version only)... PS- Anyone want to buy some anchors? The Bruce, Delta and Manson are currently on loan (Tim R. is actually adorning his bow with my Manson Supreme) but the CQR's, Aluminum Spade and one Fortress are available...
 
Dec 8, 2007
478
Irwin 41 CC Ketch LaConner WA
Thanks, Will Do !!

I was leaning that way, now I just fell :) PS: Thanks for quoting my teribal spelling :(
 
Dec 8, 2007
478
Irwin 41 CC Ketch LaConner WA
Thanks, Will Do !!

I was leaning that way, now I just fell :) PS: Thanks for quoting my teribal spelling :(
 
Dec 8, 2007
478
Irwin 41 CC Ketch LaConner WA
Hay Phil !

How about riggin up this here site with spell check for us less astute?
 
Dec 8, 2007
478
Irwin 41 CC Ketch LaConner WA
Hay Phil !

How about riggin up this here site with spell check for us less astute?
 
Dec 3, 2003
544
None None Rochester, NY
Note to Stillraining

I find the best way to spell check is to install the Google toolbar on your browser. There is a built-in spell checker that works great for me.
 
Dec 3, 2003
544
None None Rochester, NY
Note to Stillraining

I find the best way to spell check is to install the Google toolbar on your browser. There is a built-in spell checker that works great for me.
 
Feb 6, 1998
11,759
Canadian Sailcraft 36T Casco Bay, ME
Still Raining..

Download and use Mozilla Firefox as your browser. It's much more secure and offers a built in "on the fly" spell checker! As you type it just underlines words in red that are spelled incorrectly!! All you do is correct the word and keep on typing. There is no reason anyone should still be using IE IMHO... I've not had an issue with spy ware or viruses since switching to Mozilla three years ago and best of all it's FREE.. By the way I also dumped Outlook as my email program and switched to Mozilla Thunderbird an I LOVE IT too! Mozilla Firefox http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/
 
Feb 6, 1998
11,759
Canadian Sailcraft 36T Casco Bay, ME
Still Raining..

Download and use Mozilla Firefox as your browser. It's much more secure and offers a built in "on the fly" spell checker! As you type it just underlines words in red that are spelled incorrectly!! All you do is correct the word and keep on typing. There is no reason anyone should still be using IE IMHO... I've not had an issue with spy ware or viruses since switching to Mozilla three years ago and best of all it's FREE.. By the way I also dumped Outlook as my email program and switched to Mozilla Thunderbird an I LOVE IT too! Mozilla Firefox http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/
 
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