zoidberg
Well-Known Member
RORC racing fanatic Adlard Coles used a reel of piano wire for deep-water light breeze kedging, and wrote about it in one of his books. I used his idea on 'Triohe' during the 2003 Fastnet, but with Kevlar-cored cordage from the fibre-optic installation industry. We won our class against larger boats, which didn't....The perfect rode would be fractionally heavier than water infinitely strong and chafe proof piano wire.
That's advocated by Ozzie anchoring guru Jon Neeves, in these very pages.So a chain size or two smaller than traditional and made of higher quality material is the best compromise.
My stowed kedge anchor has a short length of 10mm chain, then a long light fibre rode. That length of chain, looped around several times as above, then secured to the end of my main anchor's chain, ( softee shackle ) does as 'thinwater' suggests.However, if you have primarily fiber rode ( i.e a 'mixed rode' ) a kellet has several uses.... But, I would NEVER use a weight for that. I've learned that attaching a loop of old chain of the same weight (10 pounds or so is all we are talking about) is much easier to handle. Loop it twice to reduce the length.

