davidpbo
Well-Known Member
When mooring to a buoy overnight I sometimes use a short length of chain attached by a screw gate karabiner to the riser chain under the buoy. Said chain is connected to a mooring strop over a samson post on the bow. Usually backed up by a slack mooring line ring attached elsewhere on the buoy or chain.
The screw gate karabiner (Obviously not stainless)I have been using rusted solid over winter and needs to be replaced. I am considering stainless steel, what gauge/breaking strain should I be looking for? Boat is 23ft <2000Kg trailerable sailing boat.
Something like this or this? I think they are strong enough, are they? This is for short term moorings overnight etc. whilst using the boat.
The screw gate karabiner (Obviously not stainless)I have been using rusted solid over winter and needs to be replaced. I am considering stainless steel, what gauge/breaking strain should I be looking for? Boat is 23ft <2000Kg trailerable sailing boat.
Something like this or this? I think they are strong enough, are they? This is for short term moorings overnight etc. whilst using the boat.
