Jon magowan
Well-Known Member
Just been watching a YouTube channel were their steering chain snapped during an Atlantic crossing. On inspection the chain had several defective links. They suggested that the steering chain should be changed every 10 years.
What is the sailing wisdom on this ? This is my first boat and I never considered that the steering needed anything other than a cursory check from time to time.
My boat is a Bavaria 33 and the chain looks very robust and over engineered but I realise how critical steering is, so am very happy to take advice on the subject !
Is it like standing rigging, it will probably last for very much longer but we still feel 10 years is a safe compromise?
Very many thanks to all.
What is the sailing wisdom on this ? This is my first boat and I never considered that the steering needed anything other than a cursory check from time to time.
My boat is a Bavaria 33 and the chain looks very robust and over engineered but I realise how critical steering is, so am very happy to take advice on the subject !
Is it like standing rigging, it will probably last for very much longer but we still feel 10 years is a safe compromise?
Very many thanks to all.

