anchor chain stowage

pathfinder

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I have extended my anchor chain (8mm) by 25metres unforunately when hauling it in now it piles in a pyramid shape in the chain locker and can jam the windlass.I have heard of people using a traffic cone to overcome this but the bottom of the locker is too narrow to fix a cone on.Has anybody come up with an alternative to prevent this happening,the only access to the locker is from below.Any suggestions would be welcome.
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Pathfinder.
 
I have a similar issue but I can deal with it from above so every time I lift the anchor I have to hold a broom handle and windlass remote in my hands and keep whacking the chain into shape.

My regret is that when I spent £700 getting a new chain I was far too stingy to spend over £2k on stainless steel chain which would have fallen slinkily into the bottom of the locker. My locker is deep enough but has a sloping bulkhead which allows the chain to build up the slope.
 
You can try lubricating the chain to reduce its angle of repose.

More practical would be to experiment with a partial division plate across the locker so that the chain first fills up one side and then tumbles over into the other side. You're trying to force the chain into a smaller area so the pyramid formed isn't as high as the present broader based pyramid. This worked for me, needs a bit of trial and error.
 
There isn't an easy answer. You can only experiment as SJ suggests with diverters to direct the chain to the deepest part to reduce the size of the pyramid.
 
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