samwise
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We are planning the next couple of seasons in Sweden and Finland and contemplating investing an Ankarolina tape reel mooring system that is very popular over there and would make mooring to a stern buoy easier, especially single-handed.
Ankarolina offer four or five versions, but I don't quite understand the breaking strain ratings. The cheapest is A 24M tape that is 25mm wide, rated at 2500 (pounds I think) and recommended as suitable for mooring a boat up to 50ft l.o.a.
Next is a 35m x25mm unit rated at only 1500 BS for boats up to 21ft l.o.a , followed by a 56m x25mm version rated at 2500 BS and recommended for boats up to 50ft. ( Sorry about the mix of units nut that's the way they describe it).
If I understand correctly from the product description, the shortest 24m version is specified for mooring, while the others are rated for anchoring. Tape width is the same over all three versions.
For me, the 35/25 option would do the job for the stern buoy task but our 33ft boat is well over the anchoring rating. They don't give a mooring BS figure, but looking at the other versions I would expect it to be more than adequate for our boat.
Anyone has experience of this kit? My gut feeling is that I would be happy to use it for hitching to a buoy or as a shoreline, but to deploy a stern anchor I would use a proper rope rode, especially if conditions were going to cut up rough.
Ankarolina offer four or five versions, but I don't quite understand the breaking strain ratings. The cheapest is A 24M tape that is 25mm wide, rated at 2500 (pounds I think) and recommended as suitable for mooring a boat up to 50ft l.o.a.
Next is a 35m x25mm unit rated at only 1500 BS for boats up to 21ft l.o.a , followed by a 56m x25mm version rated at 2500 BS and recommended for boats up to 50ft. ( Sorry about the mix of units nut that's the way they describe it).
If I understand correctly from the product description, the shortest 24m version is specified for mooring, while the others are rated for anchoring. Tape width is the same over all three versions.
For me, the 35/25 option would do the job for the stern buoy task but our 33ft boat is well over the anchoring rating. They don't give a mooring BS figure, but looking at the other versions I would expect it to be more than adequate for our boat.
Anyone has experience of this kit? My gut feeling is that I would be happy to use it for hitching to a buoy or as a shoreline, but to deploy a stern anchor I would use a proper rope rode, especially if conditions were going to cut up rough.