Anchor chain size

wiggy

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Simple question, my boat is 31ft weights about 4 tonne and I only anchor in protected areas, up the River Dart for example. What chain size should I get?
 
Do you have a windlass?

If so manual or electric?

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Yes and no, yes I did have a windlass, it self distracted and was unrepairable. I did have 8mm chain with a South Pacific V1000 but fancy a Lewmar V700, it only takes 6 or 7mm chain, hence my question.
 
6mm G30 will be fine (if you use a snubber should conditions dictate). If you want to buy 6mm G40 it will also be fine.

The smaller chain will allow you to use a smaller motor on any new windlass which will demand less power, smaller wires etc etc.

The way you describe your anchoring and yacht you don't need strength - as the conditions are never going to stress 6mm G30. If you get caught in a freak wind event - a decent snubber, boat length so 10m of 8mm or 10mm 3 ply nylon will absorb the snatches.

The, or an, advantage of 6mm is that its a breeze to retrieve by hand, simply store in a decent bucket or milk crate (whatever fits).

We use 6mm G80 on a 38' x 22'6" cat weight 7t (and a Maxwell RC8-6 windlass). One major advantage of the Maxwell is retrieval speed - we can retrieve all of our rode, 75m, in under 3 minutes.

I don't know the seabeds in your location but a small Fortress sounds ideal - especially if you hand deploy and retrieve. If you were to consider a Rocna/Knox - you will need a very good deck wash for river anchorages (mud?)

Jonathan
 
My boat hasn't dragged an inch since last October. ☺ Mind you I have all my 65m rode out, but I don't think the size of my chain is making any difference. ?
 
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