How Do You Mark Chain for Anchor Rode?

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Gorodn Myers

What is the "best" way to mark anchor chain so that amont of chain being used is apparent? Paint, using a color code will be removed over time when lowering and retreving the chain with a windless. Looking for ideas. Thanks for the help.
 
Dec 2, 1999
15,184
Hunter Vision-36 Rio Vista, CA.
different colors of paint!

Gordie: Seems that spraying a link every 25 feet with a different color of paint would hold a couple of seasons. I guess you could put a file to your chain a notch it like my six shooter!
 
Sep 24, 1999
1,511
Hunter H46LE Sausalito
white primer

The problem with using various tones is that you won't be able to see them at night. Using Rustoleum White Primer, I put a three-inch mark at 25 ft, a 10" mark at 50', a 3" at 75', two 10" marks at 100, a 3" mark at 125', three 10" marks at 150', another 3" mark at 175, four 10" marks at 200'. I use the hook a lot, and end up having to repaint the marks yearly.
 
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Les Blackwell

electrical ties

I don't know if zip strips are the same thing but I used different colored electrical ties and left the stems showing. It has worked on both chain and three strand rope. West marine has a package of different colored ties. I used one color for 25 feet, another color for 50 and so on. when I go to 125 I used a different color but kept the same color for 25, 50 and 75. I also had made a plastic sign with my code which I put on the inside of the anchor locker. I knew damn well that late at night I would forget my code. The foredeck light lets me see how deep I am with the chain and rope. So far none have broken going through the windless although I carry a spare package of ties.
 
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Tony Zambella

Nylon strips

I don't remember where I got them but they are about 6" long and you splice them into the rhode at various intervales. They hav held up verry well.
 
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