NPMR
Well-Known Member
Still pondering the point as to whether to add chain or not to the existing set up, I looked at weights of different size chain.
Comparing one suppliers product, it seems I can buy 35m of 10mm chain, which will weigh 80.5kg.
Or I can also buy 40m of 8mm chain that will weigh 58.1kg.
Or pro rata.
Leaving the question whether it would be better to have a longer chain but weighing less, or a shorter one weighing more? Or is there an ideal weight, at whatever length?
Our typical anchoring is in relatively shallow waters, behind islands, or in estuaries, or off beaches. 'Overnights' we have enjoyed have been in all of these places. The boat is a 33' Jeanneau sailboat. Lewmar delta anchor.
We once held very well in a big 'blow' off the island of Houat, in Brittany but the chain seemed to be pulled quite taut at the bow causing me to wonder at the amount we had actually lying on the seabed, and I wonder, if we had more weight, the anchor would be even less inclined to move than it did! (Was not a peaceful night, hence my thinking about 'up-speccing' the chain on board, despite feeling in the end, that we had been actually quite secure).
Comparing one suppliers product, it seems I can buy 35m of 10mm chain, which will weigh 80.5kg.
Or I can also buy 40m of 8mm chain that will weigh 58.1kg.
Or pro rata.
Leaving the question whether it would be better to have a longer chain but weighing less, or a shorter one weighing more? Or is there an ideal weight, at whatever length?
Our typical anchoring is in relatively shallow waters, behind islands, or in estuaries, or off beaches. 'Overnights' we have enjoyed have been in all of these places. The boat is a 33' Jeanneau sailboat. Lewmar delta anchor.
We once held very well in a big 'blow' off the island of Houat, in Brittany but the chain seemed to be pulled quite taut at the bow causing me to wonder at the amount we had actually lying on the seabed, and I wonder, if we had more weight, the anchor would be even less inclined to move than it did! (Was not a peaceful night, hence my thinking about 'up-speccing' the chain on board, despite feeling in the end, that we had been actually quite secure).