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T&T: Anchor kellets

From: Robert Kassal (no email)
Date: Fri Apr 18 2008 - 08:59:44 EDT

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    Marin wrote "I suppose you could attach a real long snubber that went deep
    into the
    water and then let out a whole bunch of chain between the snubber hook
    and the pulpit. The added weight of the loop (or pile if it ends up on
    the bottom) of chain would keep the hook end of the snubber lower in the
    water and so reduce the angle of pull on the anchor, but I'm not sure
    this would be any more effective than using a kellet."

    This is what we do. The Hat 48MY has 7' freeboard at the bow. The lines on the
    chain plate are fairly long, probably 15' each. I typically run out an extra
    20' or so of the 3/8" 4G chain over the chain plate and this has the dual
    benefit of keeping the chain plate below the surface in all conditions we have
    anchored in as well as keeping the chain on the plate. In all but the most
    crowded anchorages I continue to use a generous scope ratio, 5/1 to 7/1. In
    really snotty conditions I have used 10/1. No problems so far. I should add
    that we are on the east coast where waters are shallow compared to the PNW.

    Bob
    Chateau de Mer
    1981 Hatteras 48MY Series I
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