Sybarite
Well-Known Member
Americans frequently use adjectives as adverbs.
No but It's not bolted to it!
It isn't? You mean it's tied to it?
If it has a shackle or swivel, it relies on bolts.
A shackle is not a bolt though, is it? A shackle puts zero load on the thread and a mousing wire can be used to stop the load bearing pin coming loose. Bolts on the other hand can and do come loose, especially when they have only been tightened for a temporary use such as this. After all, the tighter you do them up the harder it will be to stow the anchor when you retrieve it.
I'm not sure breaking the anchor apart to stow it when retrieved would be on many people's minds: in the case of a main bower that would just be for the likes of winter storage or shipping. Mantus' web site speaks only breaking down their hooks when carried as spares, not as a routine measure for a primary bower.
If only that's what I'd been saying eh? If people won't generally take it apart then why weaken it by letting them?
Plenty of steel bridges and buildings held together with bolts. Not moused either!A shackle is not a bolt though, is it? A shackle puts zero load on the thread and a mousing wire can be used to stop the load bearing pin coming loose. Bolts on the other hand can and do come loose, especially when they have only been tightened for a temporary use such as this. After all, the tighter you do them up the harder it will be to stow the anchor when you retrieve it.