How long anchor rope/rode for UK inshore wandering?

Nylon goes hard over time and then v difficult to stow, I’ve recently chucked my 80m

All chain now, 80m

3 years ago anchored in nice quiet creek, summer time, 20m chain
Major thunderstorm, got blow up against a muddy shore in pitch black night, stone shore fore and aft when I checked the shore in the morning 😒

Pulled the boat away with engine, just strong enough

Never again !
 
I bought another 20m of 8mm chain to join to the end if the existing chain - 40m total should be enough for the majority of my planned anchoring.

How are you doing the join? I guess as you don't have a windlass, it could be shackle. Vyv Cox looked at C links a while ago, with the results here:
C-links
 
I think your decision to go for a long bit of string is better than carrying round half a ton of chain that is unlikely to be used is a valid one. The thought of trying to stuff 80m of wet rope down the hawse pipe doesn't appeal. I would keep it neatly stowed in a locker where it can be used for other purposes and brought out when required. Even if you get a winch it would only be a minutes work to unshackle the long rode and reattach the rope that stops it disappearing over the bow
 
How are you doing the join? I guess as you don't have a windlass, it could be shackle. Vyv Cox looked at C links a while ago, with the results here:
C-links
Yes, with a C-link to join the two pieces of chain. Stainless, but otherwise unknown properties - but probably well strong enough to hold a 29 foot yacht in reasonable conditions.
 
I think your decision to go for a long bit of string is better than carrying round half a ton of chain that is unlikely to be used is a valid one. The thought of trying to stuff 80m of wet rope down the hawse pipe doesn't appeal. I would keep it neatly stowed in a locker where it can be used for other purposes and brought out when required. Even if you get a winch it would only be a minutes work to unshackle the long rode and reattach the rope that stops it disappearing over the bow
He does not need "half a ton". If he had gone with my suggestion of 50m of 6mm and a shackle to add rope if needed, the chain would weigh 40Kgs. As it is he has a sub optimal compromise of not enough chain to cover all he might encounter weighing 56Kgs, held together with a link and an unsuitable rope which will be a pain in the butt to use.
 
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