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cambridgedon
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Kedge anchor question. Is there any reason not to use ...
      #1858653 - 14/05/2008 16:38

seizing wire on the shackles? Any views?

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Re: Kedge anchor question. Is there any reason not to use ... [Re: cambridgedon]
      #1858655 - 14/05/2008 16:42

No, do it.

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sailing86
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Re: Kedge anchor question. Is there any reason not to use ... [Re: cambridgedon]
      #1858719 - 14/05/2008 17:17

The only reason I can see you wouldnt wire up the the shackles is if it were rope-chain and you intend to use the rope as a long tow rope etc. For the link to the anchor and for linking lengths of chain, I would also seize it up.

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Re: Kedge anchor question. Is there any reason not to use ... [Re: sailing86]
      #1858741 - 14/05/2008 17:25

i'm intrigued - why not with rope? because the wire could damage the rope?

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Re: Kedge anchor question. Is there any reason not to use ... [Re: tobble]
      #1858747 - 14/05/2008 17:26

I think he meant if the rope was needed for other purposes, and required regular detaching.....

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sailing86
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Re: Kedge anchor question. Is there any reason not to use ... [Re: tobble]
      #1858758 - 14/05/2008 17:30

I wouldn't seize the rope on with wire because if you were to use it as a tow rope, then it would be easier to undo from the chain. If worried about it coming undone, then use a big cable-tie to mouse instead (as it can be cut off with a knive).

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cambridgedon
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Re: Kedge anchor question. Is there any reason not to use ... [Re: sailing86]
      #1858859 - 14/05/2008 18:50

Thanks forum. Yes, the issue of alternative use did cross my mind. Cable tie is a good idea.
Thanks.


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Re: Kedge anchor question. Is there any reason not to use ... [Re: cambridgedon]
      #1858880 - 14/05/2008 19:09

Just DON'T use copper wire!!!!! Needs to be galvanised wire or cable ties.

Just in case you don't understand, Copper acts with steel/ iron like a battery and the threads of the shackle pin will be the first to return to electrons - so the shackle pin falls out!

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Re: Kedge anchor question. Is there any reason not to use ... [Re: Searush]
      #1859224 - 14/05/2008 22:59

Or you can use Monel seizing wire, a small reel from the chandlery lasts ages, I've had mine for years.

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Re: Kedge anchor question. Is there any reason not to use ... [Re: sailing86]
      #1859279 - 15/05/2008 00:28

It's not a bad idea to tow by a chain. The chain gives you a deeper catenary, and absorbs shocks better.

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