Umm... the 15' of chain count as part of the scope of
rode let out... but don't forget to include the maximum depth of water based on high tide and also add the distance from the waterline to the bow roller.
For instance, say you're anchored in 10' of water, but it is low tide, and high tide is 18' of water. If you
anchor out with a scope of 7:1 for the 10' and let out 70' of
rode, 55' of rope and 15' of chain, at high tide you'll be at 3.88:1 scope... and if you've got three feet of freeboard between your bow roller and the water, then the scope of 70' only is at 5.38:1 at low tide and 3.33:1 at high tide... hmm... not exactly what you'd want.
You'd need to let out 147' of
rode to get a true 7:1 scope.
In your example of anchoring in five feet of water—assuming you have three feet of freeboard, as in my previous example—you'd actually have to let out 56' of
rode—15' of chain and 41' of rope, to account for the actual depth plus height to bowroller. This also assumes that there is either no tide or that five feet is the high-tide water depth.
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