chris-s
Well-Known Member
Incidentally one modification I like to make is to cut the head off the shackle pin. This reduces the risk the that shackle will jam on the bowsprit or forestay. when the anchor is retrieved. The anchor windlass has a considerable amount of power and this can cause damage if something jams. If you remove the head completely the shackle cannot be moused and also cannot be undone. So I leave a small amount of the head in place and drill a small hole. This enables the shackle to be moused and also removed, although you need some good vice grips to accomplish the latter.
I dont think this weakens the shackle, but I have never formally tested this (other than the practical test of strong wind at anchor), so it is perhaps best done when the shackle has some reserve strength even in side loading.
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I had thought about doing that or using a wichard countersunk shackle, with blue loctite or even the red stuff tho that would mean cutting the shackle off in the future.
