Hurricane
Well-Known Member
Now that I've got a spanking new Rocna anchor, I've been wondering how to fit it.
Out in Sardinia last summer, MYAG showed me his set up and how he connects his anchors.
He also pointed me at Vyv Cox's site here https://coxengineering.sharepoint.com/Pages/default.aspx
Currently, we use an Osculati "The Twist" swivel see here - http://www.osculati.com/en/cat/Scheda.aspx?id=245
The idea is that this swivel always brings the anchor up the correct way round.
It has worked well apart from recently "jack knifing" a few times round the anchor shaft.
I have a messy fix/solution to the "jack knifing" - just bundling some shackles in fixes the problem.
Recently, I've been thinking.
If I leave the Osculati Twist Swivel connected, maybe it will break (being the weak link in the chain - excuse the pun) and I would hate to loose my lovely new anchor.
So, I've been doing some research and there are some mixed views out there.
Quite a number of people say don't use swivels at all if you can manage without them.
Which is what I am starting to think we should do.
So the first question is what is the best shackle for the job - 12mm chain onto a 55kg anchor.
Should it be stainless - should it be galv - D shackle or Bow etc....
And where is the best place to get them?
Vyv's site is very good - showing the tests that he has carried out - but I am having difficulty working out what shackle would be best for my situation.
If I can't manage without a swivel, maybe the time has come to ditch the Osculati Twist.
In which case what swivel should I use - again Vyv's site kind of suggests a Kong swivel but is that the best?
Any views would be gratefully accepted.
Out in Sardinia last summer, MYAG showed me his set up and how he connects his anchors.
He also pointed me at Vyv Cox's site here https://coxengineering.sharepoint.com/Pages/default.aspx
Currently, we use an Osculati "The Twist" swivel see here - http://www.osculati.com/en/cat/Scheda.aspx?id=245
The idea is that this swivel always brings the anchor up the correct way round.
It has worked well apart from recently "jack knifing" a few times round the anchor shaft.
I have a messy fix/solution to the "jack knifing" - just bundling some shackles in fixes the problem.
Recently, I've been thinking.
If I leave the Osculati Twist Swivel connected, maybe it will break (being the weak link in the chain - excuse the pun) and I would hate to loose my lovely new anchor.
So, I've been doing some research and there are some mixed views out there.
Quite a number of people say don't use swivels at all if you can manage without them.
Which is what I am starting to think we should do.
So the first question is what is the best shackle for the job - 12mm chain onto a 55kg anchor.
Should it be stainless - should it be galv - D shackle or Bow etc....
And where is the best place to get them?
Vyv's site is very good - showing the tests that he has carried out - but I am having difficulty working out what shackle would be best for my situation.
If I can't manage without a swivel, maybe the time has come to ditch the Osculati Twist.
In which case what swivel should I use - again Vyv's site kind of suggests a Kong swivel but is that the best?
Any views would be gratefully accepted.