Twister_Ken
Well-Known Member
Is octoplait the best bet?
Is octoplait the best bet?
Should have added that the intention is to splice the warp into the chain, rather than shackle it on (unless that's not a good idea for any reason).
Is octoplait the best bet?
I'm surprised by this statement because all the windlasses I've investigated specify 3 strand rope for rope/chain gypsies. If you know a windlass that that can take octoplait and chain on the gypsy I'd be glad if you could let me know.Yes, for passing through a windlass but 3-strand with an eye and a nice long splice is probably cheaper , and just as effective.
Re octoplait:
I'm surprised by this statement because all the windlasses I've investigated specify 3 strand rope for rope/chain gypsies. If you know a windlass that that can take octoplait and chain on the gypsy I'd be glad if you could let me know.
Is octoplait the best bet?
ok, so next question. what size octuplat? Im looking at getting some as i dont have any, but i have no idea on size. the boat is 38ft, she weighs around 9 ton, and has 10mm chain on the bow.
would 16mm octuplat be sufficiant or should i get bigger?
Re octoplait:
I'm surprised by this statement because all the windlasses I've investigated specify 3 strand rope for rope/chain gypsies. If you know a windlass that that can take octoplait and chain on the gypsy I'd be glad if you could let me know.
Rope size is a function of chain size if you are splicing. There is a chart on the Jimmy Green site with all the information you need and details of different splices depending on whether you go for 3 strand or multi.
It all depends on the splice.
in which case, if it is too big to pass through a link of the chain, you can add a galvanised shackle, cut the pin flush and peen over the thread end. Before doing that though you must make sure that the shackle can pass through any windlass aperture.
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Why not just use a shackle with a hex head which is flush anyway?
It all depends on the splice.
If your feeding the end of the hollow braid back into the centre of the braid then you have no control on the diameter of the end of the loop ..... in which case, if it is too big to pass through a link of the chain, you can add a galvanised shackle, cut the pin flush and peen over the thread end. Before doing that though you must make sure that the shackle can pass through any windlass aperture.
If not, you just reduce the number of strands passing through the link/s and back-splice.
Would not be using braid for an anchor warp. The normal is either 3 strand (my preference) or anchorplait. Either of these can be spliced into chain so that they will go over a wndlass gypsy. The correct size for 10mm chain is either 16 or 18mm. Either will splice smoothly if done properly. Back splicing is not suitable usually because the splice is too large - and not any easier to do. Shackle and eye splice only really suitable if you do not want a permanent link.
It all depends on the splice.
in which case, if it is too big to pass through a link of the chain, you can add a galvanised shackle, cut the pin flush and peen over the thread end. Before doing that though you must make sure that the shackle can pass through any windlass aperture.
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Why not just use a shackle with a hex head which is flush anyway?
No real problem, except that you're probably talking about a stainless shackle that will cause degradation of the galvanising on the end chain links. No much of a problem ...... just shorten the chain by a foot or so when necessary.