Gypsyjoss
Well-Known Member
Been observing (Meltemi time) the snubbing line (or not) that folks put on their bow anchor chains.
Mine is about 5 metres long taken to a centre cleat. I can see it stretch.
Most folks is about a metre long to a bow cleat. Is that long enough to do anything, apart from stopping the chain from grating over the bow roller?
Stern to moorers don't seem to use a snubber at all, all the strain is taken by the windlass, so that they can periodically tighten it up as the anchor drags!!!! I was under the impression that this is bad for the windlass. Comment!
As a bow to moorer using a kedge on a stretchy line I'm aware of how much movement there can be!
Pete
Mine is about 5 metres long taken to a centre cleat. I can see it stretch.
Most folks is about a metre long to a bow cleat. Is that long enough to do anything, apart from stopping the chain from grating over the bow roller?
Stern to moorers don't seem to use a snubber at all, all the strain is taken by the windlass, so that they can periodically tighten it up as the anchor drags!!!! I was under the impression that this is bad for the windlass. Comment!
As a bow to moorer using a kedge on a stretchy line I'm aware of how much movement there can be!
Pete