HoratioHB
Well-Known Member
As far as I know one of the primary reasons for chain is because it is capable of being stored in a very compact manner with very little effort. Rope and wire if simply fed down a spurling pipe will not form anything like the neat heap that chain will.
Er - and you need a shed load more out for the same depth for rope which means in a crowded anchorage you have a much larger swinging circle and that's fairly anti social. In two years I must have anchored over two hundred times and had I not used a snubber apart from anything else I would have put strain on my anchor windlass that its not actually designed to take. We even put the snubber on to take the load before reversing under engine to set the anchor. In the same way that you see people using them to drag the boat through the water when raising the anchor rather than motoring slowly forward and using the windlass purely to take up slack chain. Fine if its not your boat or you anchor only occasionally but when you do it on a daily basis on your pride and joy it all takes on a different slant.