KellysEye
Well-Known Member
>NO SUCH THING AS CATENARY HELPING THE ANCHOR
I've never said it helps the anchor. I have repeatedly said that the weight of the catenary is important to take the load off the anchor which is the backup for when the wind goes right up. At which point let out more chain or put out a second anchor.
>In lighter conditions catenary and a heavy rode (or even a kellet) may reduce snatching and minimise swing - BUT NOT IN EXTREME CONDITIONS. As I've said before - piano wire would perform almost identically (assuming it had sufficient tensile strength).
Do you really think piano wire if strong enough, or as mentioned Dyneema would work as well as chain, if so why do you see no boats using it. In extreme conditions put out a third anchor and make sure it's a monster, ours was a huge Fortress.
I've never said it helps the anchor. I have repeatedly said that the weight of the catenary is important to take the load off the anchor which is the backup for when the wind goes right up. At which point let out more chain or put out a second anchor.
>In lighter conditions catenary and a heavy rode (or even a kellet) may reduce snatching and minimise swing - BUT NOT IN EXTREME CONDITIONS. As I've said before - piano wire would perform almost identically (assuming it had sufficient tensile strength).
Do you really think piano wire if strong enough, or as mentioned Dyneema would work as well as chain, if so why do you see no boats using it. In extreme conditions put out a third anchor and make sure it's a monster, ours was a huge Fortress.