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The anchor locker on my Rival 41 is currently the aft most locker below the fore cabin bunks. This means that the pipe for the chain runs aft, across the middle of the fore cabin before dropping into the top of the locker. The system does not work well and the chain just piles up and jams, the pipe gets in the way and a perfectly serviceable locker (it could hold the spinnaker) is wasted on chain.
To the front of the chain locker is another, smaller locker below the fore cabin bunks and it is more or less directly below the hawse pipe. The locker is not lined at all, just the inside of the hull, plain GRP and it has a limber hole.
Do you think there would be an issue just letting the chain fall into and lie against the plain GRP? I have 10mm galvanised chain. The smaller locker would be quite awkward to line with ply. My main concern is that there would be a higher degree of wear on the GRP. I am not worried about moving the weight of chain forward.
To the front of the chain locker is another, smaller locker below the fore cabin bunks and it is more or less directly below the hawse pipe. The locker is not lined at all, just the inside of the hull, plain GRP and it has a limber hole.
Do you think there would be an issue just letting the chain fall into and lie against the plain GRP? I have 10mm galvanised chain. The smaller locker would be quite awkward to line with ply. My main concern is that there would be a higher degree of wear on the GRP. I am not worried about moving the weight of chain forward.
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