CaptainBob
Well-Known Member
Our boat is big and heavy (38 foot, 13 ton, ketch) and apparently (according to various websites) really ought to have 10mm anchor chain on it rather than the 8mm it has (which is now rusting), but I prefer to have 8mm as it's smaller, lighter and hence I can stow more of it, and hoist it by hand which is way quicker than with our manual winch.
If we had 8mm Grade 70 galvanised or Grade 50 316 stainless steel it would be (I believe) plenty strong enough and avoid the upgrade to 10mm.
But we anchor rather a lot, for extended periods of time, so I'm concerned about crevice corrosion in stainless chain... and the price makes me weak at the knees anyway.
But I hear that Grade 70 galvanised is not actually much better than Grade 30 as the galvanisation process reduces the strength of the chain anyway.
Or do you think we'd be fine with plain old 8mm Grade 30?
Thoughts?
TY!
If we had 8mm Grade 70 galvanised or Grade 50 316 stainless steel it would be (I believe) plenty strong enough and avoid the upgrade to 10mm.
But we anchor rather a lot, for extended periods of time, so I'm concerned about crevice corrosion in stainless chain... and the price makes me weak at the knees anyway.
But I hear that Grade 70 galvanised is not actually much better than Grade 30 as the galvanisation process reduces the strength of the chain anyway.
Or do you think we'd be fine with plain old 8mm Grade 30?
Thoughts?
TY!