clarinettist
(regular)
16/03/2008 19:44
rope

Sorry to tap your experience again but I need advice as to mooring lines and anchor warp/cable. Had a look at what's been left in the way of lines today and decided I need to replace. Boat's 26' bilge keel Westerly Griffon with 30 m of chain. Anchor itself is fine I think. Launching on fri so look out!

graham
(regular)
16/03/2008 20:04
Re: rope

For around here I think 30 to 50 meters of 3 strand nylon about 12 mm diameter would be fine as an anchor line. In practice the chain on its own will usually be enough.

mooring lines you want at least 4 about 10 - 12 meters long .Nylon is considered good as it stretches a bit in use so absorbing some of the shock load in sudden gusts of wind.

A pair of longer mooring lines are usefull for mooring against harbour walls about 20 meters each should do.

Adds up to about enough to go from Cardiff to Swansea,are you sure all your lines need replacing?



clarinettist
(regular)
16/03/2008 23:07
Re: rope

Thanks for that. Just the kind of advice needed. Maybe being too harsh on the inherited lines but a couple are quite badly chafed.
Cheers



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