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T&T: anchor rode bridle

From: Butch Dalton (no email)
Date: Thu May 22 2008 - 06:22:26 EDT

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    I now have a new windlass (with remote and chain counter) and 350' 5/16" chain
    - thanks to all the listees who responded to my request for information. I
    understand that it's best to connect the anchor rode to the boat with 1/2"
    nylon line, the line serving as a shock absorber, a short loop of chain
    dangling. Is there a consensus on the best method to attach the line to the
    chain? I've seen a clever stainless plate that has two holes drilled for
    shackles to attach the line and a slot to grab the chain, acting as sort of a
    bridle. Does this work, does the chain remain in the slot even with no tension
    on the rode? Again, thanks in advance for your experience and expertise.

    Butch Dalton
    43 Albin Dog Days III
    Townsville, NC
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