lw395
Well-Known Member
..... Yes the swivel will last really well. However any iron (mild steel) that contacts the stainless steel will disappear really rapidly. I would guess at about 10x normal wear rate. So use either iorn through out or stainless steel through out not half and half.
I have an all stainless steel mooring tackle. The chain is huge and comes from the inside of a rotating lime kiln. About 12mm link dia. Very big circular links. Anyway being the nanny state I had to have my mooring inspected (every 2 years) by an approved proffessional. He fitted a new shackle in this chain.
It was around 18mm pin diameter. Huge for a tiny boat. Within a year this shackle was badly worn......
I agree about mixing metal in the water.
I have had good results using plain steel chain, with a galv swivel on the buoy.
Sometimes bolt an old anode to the swivel, can't really prove it helps, but saves it cluttering the shed!
I use a stainless swivel in the strop, above the buoy, in the rain not the sea.
It's isolated from the galv loop on top the buoy by plastic hose. Seems to work.