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I need to splice rope to chain for my mooring - all chain would be far too heavy and all rope would invite chafe, so I have 3.5 m of chain from the buoy spliced to 2 metres rope along to the strong point on deck. For the past 4 years I have used a back splice to a larger link on the end of the chain - there is no room for a thimble. However this involves a very tight turn for the rope which is a theoretical concern, and on inspecting this year I see that the link which has been bound tightly under the turn is rusting badly, and the fibres of the rope are caught up in the rust and considerably weakened. I don't like it! So I thought I would try an elongated splice. This would involve using long link chain as there is no hope of threading the rope through the short link. But on looking at the dimensions of the long links I wonder if there might be a danger of the splice not holding if the links are too large - could the splice simply slip through. The rope is 28mm three strand, the 11mm chain links have internal dimensions of 64mm x 20mm. Am I worrying over nothing?
Ps after a long and difficult search I did eventually find the perfect chain at http://www.absoluteindustrial.co.uk...chain-grade-80-alloy-steel-yellow-painted-p45
Ps after a long and difficult search I did eventually find the perfect chain at http://www.absoluteindustrial.co.uk...chain-grade-80-alloy-steel-yellow-painted-p45