RupertW
Well-Known Member
3:1 scope in 3m gives very little catenary, where the same scope in 15m gives lots. Catenary gives "spring". If you anchor in shallow water, your chain will never give " spring", no matter what scope you give it. If you anchor in deep water, the weight of chain hanging in a catenary gives very good resilience. Shallow water, use a snubber, particularly if your boat is light and ranges about. Other possibilities are available, like riding sails etc.
Not that old chestnut again. When will catenary believers actually look at the maths and observes their heavy chains in action and watch them in moderate winds stretch out to so close to straight that catenary angle disappears and the force required to stretch further means there is no elasticity.
You get a better anchor angle by scope, and elasticity by a snubber. Adding the catenary myth just takes confuses things.