Another concluding thought.
Does anybody here have knowledge of a anchor chain parting? Ever heard on one parting? Sure, as Tony says, rope could be rated stronger than a working anchor rode but rope is subject to all kinds forces that could cause it to part before chain would fail. Back about 30 years ago a huge storm at Cabo San Lucas put the cruising fleet there on the beach. Sail Magazine sent the Pardees to investigate and write a story. Of the dozen boats that went aground, not one anchor chain failed. Sure, that was a long time ago and anchors have gotten better but to expect an anchor to hold enough to break a properly sized working chain is, well, I've not heard of it happening. Anybody?
Does anybody here have knowledge of a anchor chain parting? Ever heard on one parting? Sure, as Tony says, rope could be rated stronger than a working anchor rode but rope is subject to all kinds forces that could cause it to part before chain would fail. Back about 30 years ago a huge storm at Cabo San Lucas put the cruising fleet there on the beach. Sail Magazine sent the Pardees to investigate and write a story. Of the dozen boats that went aground, not one anchor chain failed. Sure, that was a long time ago and anchors have gotten better but to expect an anchor to hold enough to break a properly sized working chain is, well, I've not heard of it happening. Anybody?