Ian_Edwards
Well-Known Member
I could use some help from all you technical experts out there, ’cause I’m getting very confused about calibrated chain, the different standards and prices, which vary by a factor of about 2, for apparently the same thing. I’ve searched the forum and read some good stuff about chain, which has helped, but it’s still not clear, at least not to me.
I’m looking for 60m of 3/8” Calibrated Galvanised Chain to fit a Quick windlass. The boat is a Dufour and it beats me why a French builder fitting an Italian windlass would specify an imperial chain! The Technical info’ on the Quick site says it should be ISO compatible chain, but it doesn’t say which ISO standard. I’ve searched and found ISO 4565 mooring small craft, but can’t seem to find the detail without buying the standard and because this is a one off exercise I don’t really want end up with an expensive standard I have no further use for, especially when I don’t even know if this is the correct standard.
If I can find the correct ISO standard and the tolerance on the chain spec’, I’d be able to understand a bit more about what to look for when buying the chain. There seems to be two issues, the tolerance on the size of the chain links, bar diameter and pitch, which need to fits the windlass properly and the specification of the steel, grade 30, 40 etc. It seems that the higher grade steels are stronger, but are they more prone to fatigue? And don’t know which grade is best suited to cruising the West Coast of Scotland where we tend to anchor most nights?
The recognised “quality suppliers” sell grade 30 hot dipped to ISO 1461:1999, but don’t say to what dimensional standard, 60m cost about £500 VAT inc, excluding delivery. I can buy 60m of calibrated chain from several chandlers for about £260 VAT inc, excluding delivery. I don’t know to what standard the chain is made, yet, but I intend to ask.
I don’t mind buying the expensive stuff, if I need to, but would like to understand more about how to make the decision.
Has anyone out there been thro’ this loop before? If so, what conclusion did you come to?
Any help would be much appreciated.
Cheers ... Ian
I’m looking for 60m of 3/8” Calibrated Galvanised Chain to fit a Quick windlass. The boat is a Dufour and it beats me why a French builder fitting an Italian windlass would specify an imperial chain! The Technical info’ on the Quick site says it should be ISO compatible chain, but it doesn’t say which ISO standard. I’ve searched and found ISO 4565 mooring small craft, but can’t seem to find the detail without buying the standard and because this is a one off exercise I don’t really want end up with an expensive standard I have no further use for, especially when I don’t even know if this is the correct standard.
If I can find the correct ISO standard and the tolerance on the chain spec’, I’d be able to understand a bit more about what to look for when buying the chain. There seems to be two issues, the tolerance on the size of the chain links, bar diameter and pitch, which need to fits the windlass properly and the specification of the steel, grade 30, 40 etc. It seems that the higher grade steels are stronger, but are they more prone to fatigue? And don’t know which grade is best suited to cruising the West Coast of Scotland where we tend to anchor most nights?
The recognised “quality suppliers” sell grade 30 hot dipped to ISO 1461:1999, but don’t say to what dimensional standard, 60m cost about £500 VAT inc, excluding delivery. I can buy 60m of calibrated chain from several chandlers for about £260 VAT inc, excluding delivery. I don’t know to what standard the chain is made, yet, but I intend to ask.
I don’t mind buying the expensive stuff, if I need to, but would like to understand more about how to make the decision.
Has anyone out there been thro’ this loop before? If so, what conclusion did you come to?
Any help would be much appreciated.
Cheers ... Ian