Anchor Chain length

Not a wonderful analogy. They didn't use anchors or have a bit of chain to stop chaffing when they hung peeps. Also chain - not available/ too expensive/ couldn't tie hangmans noose in chain?

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on a serious point, you looked at those german anchors. They 'look' like they should do the job. Sometimes visual clues are good, as form follows function.

<A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.metstrade.com/marketplace/mypage/products_detail.asp?mypageid=804&productid=2401>not a great pic, I'll try to find a better one</A>

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Re: Anchor Wasi thing

Impressive isn't it. Roll over bar makes sure that evil point always ends up in contact with sea bed, and sharp enough and weighted right so it can pierce weed etc

Think I'm going to get one. THough might be a bugger to pull up if in Alum or Osbourne Bays

Though the spade is conceptually a good idea, it doesn't look as 'right' as this does. and as I said earier, form follows function.

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Re: Anchor Wasi thing

Another link.

http://www.sunshinemaritime.co.uk/WASI Index.htm

Try this http://www.sunshinemaritime.co.uk/WASI Index.htm

http://www.sunshinemaritime.co.uk/WASI Index.htm

It won't do the link properly for me. Put % 20 between WASI and Index with no spaces.

<hr width=100% size=1><A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.begleys.com/kevin/weather.htm>Weather & other useful links for Irish waters.</A><P ID="edit"><FONT SIZE=-1>Edited by kindredspirit on 06/02/2004 22:56 (server time).</FONT></P>
 
I've settled for 50m on the basis that we will be doing the Channel islands and I prefer to be safer rather than sorrier? This will reduce the weight of chain to acceptable levels (I would think the weight is covered somewhere in what follows) and give me a safety margin.

Cheers everyone for the copiuous amounts of advice!!
KGH

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Re: Anchor Wasi thing

Something does happen. You get an error message - forbidden link
If you can see it you probably have it cached on your computer

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Re: Anchor Wasi thing

Put the percentage sign and the figure twenty between Wasi and Index with no spaces and you should get the link.

It just won't paste properly for me for some reason.

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Re: Anchor Wasi thing

Still getting the forbidden access msg. ...not a problem, no doubt it will let me have a look sometime in the next 24!

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Re: Anchor Wasi thing

Ah that happen to me earlier today when I gave a link on the MCA coding post. the is cut out for some reason.

http://www.sunshinemaritime.co.uk/WASI Index.htm

Bugger me. Can't even edit it in the % and 20 Grrr!


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Re: SARCA

found the link
<A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.anchorright.co.uk/html/gallery.htm>http://www.anchorright.co.uk/html/gallery.htm</A>
amazing similarity with the WASI isn't there! Spooky.

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Re: SARCA

Certainly some similarities. Wonder how they measure cost wise. Wasi is reputed to be expensive, but havn't seen any prices.

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Re: SARCA

I have full UK prices for SARCA if you are interested.....say 400 for your boat in stainless if you want the security to ride out those storms! (more like 120 galvanised)

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