Ubergeekian
Well-Known Member
Thank you for the account of how your previous chain broke. I think people were asking because it's almost unheard of for an anchor chain to break! Glad that it all worked out ok without too much trauma or damage done.
I'd never heard of it either. Although Jumblie has high bows and therefore a fair windage for a 26 footer, I can't believe that the steady windforce should have snapped the chain. Neither, as I wrote, was there much snubbing. So I'm pretty sure it must have been a rusted, damaged or faulty chain link. That's why I'm replacing the whole chain - and going up a size because in my nice, simple book heavy chain is better than light chain!
The best bit was the timing. I'm quite glad it happened at 6am and not 2am!