BearlyFunctioning
Seaman Apprentice
- Joined
- Apr 15, 2013
- Messages
- 43
I'm looking for a three strand (to keep cost down) anchor line that is easy to handle and lays nicely in the locker.
With ME being the windlass for an anticipated rode of 300ft 1/2" nylon, 30ft of 1/4" G4/Hi-test, and a 25lb cast fluke anchor, I don't want to fight the line.
I bought a store branded rode that I returned only because it ended up being too short for my needs, but the line would have worked nicely. Found a no-name rode for cheep, with my length requirements, and found out what bad line is all about. The rigged 22.5ft boat weighs about 5500lb, with a large wind profile. Anchoring conditions are a night hook in up to 45ft deep, 30mph wind on lakes. large anchor locker means plait isn't needed for space savings. I'd like to get a rode that could be used with a windlass in the future. A rode package (line and chain) is what I'd like to find.
Anyone's personal experience, good and bad, that would help point me in the right direction would be appreciated.
With ME being the windlass for an anticipated rode of 300ft 1/2" nylon, 30ft of 1/4" G4/Hi-test, and a 25lb cast fluke anchor, I don't want to fight the line.
I bought a store branded rode that I returned only because it ended up being too short for my needs, but the line would have worked nicely. Found a no-name rode for cheep, with my length requirements, and found out what bad line is all about. The rigged 22.5ft boat weighs about 5500lb, with a large wind profile. Anchoring conditions are a night hook in up to 45ft deep, 30mph wind on lakes. large anchor locker means plait isn't needed for space savings. I'd like to get a rode that could be used with a windlass in the future. A rode package (line and chain) is what I'd like to find.
Anyone's personal experience, good and bad, that would help point me in the right direction would be appreciated.