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Originally Posted by jrd22
Nigel Calder recommends using a rolling hitch instead of a hook, anyone else do this? Seems like it would work fine, quick and easy, can't come off and easily undone. Our new boat has all chain rode and I need to decide what I am going to use also, timely thread.
John
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I think you would have trouble getting that 3 strand nylon to make a good knot. It does not want to hold well. Maybe yours is different? Maybe a different type of
line?
I will say that the chain hook is really easy and the way to go. They are very inexpensive. I heard somewhere that by using it, you would start to wear a spot in the chaing, but I have never seen this.
I use small bungie cords to hold it on. If you do not use that, or velcro,
line, or something to keep it on the chain, it will come off usually at slack tide or when the wind dies down.
You can also try buying a snubber and hooking that to your
anchor line. I like this approach the best. They really take a nice shock and put little strain on the
windlass/cleat. It is more effective than nylong
line, IMO. However, they are not cheap and nylon
line will work, if long enough.
- CD