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Anchor Chain Stops

PostPosted: Thu Sep 22, 2011 5:45 pm
by SeaLady
Does anyone have an anchor chain stop?

If so what type and how did you install it?
Do you use wood or metal underneath. i.e on the roof of the V berth cabin and where is the best position for installation?
Does this help with manually hauling up the anchor?

Re: Anchor Chain Stops

PostPosted: Fri Sep 30, 2011 3:20 pm
by Shaun
Hi Diana,
A chain stop will certainly help raising the anchor chain, for the slot enables you to quickly slot the chain in for a rest, & to allow the boat to slowly come forward, or the action of the waves etc to help break out the anchor(when the rode is vertical), so you dont have to physically break it out manually.

Is this the type of chain stop your referring to?

:arrow: https://www.whitworths.com.au/main_item ... lutePage=1

I haven't used one of the above, so dont know how quickly you can engage it.
I dont think you would use the stopper in the above link to take the full anchor load, although they say its designed to take the tension of the windlass. I would back it up around the main cleat or post, & install with a marine ply backing plate.

My chain stop/chain slot is on my samson post, so very quick to use.

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Quiz: There is something wrong with my set-up in the above pic....anyone know what it is? :?:

cheers

Re: Anchor Chain Stops

PostPosted: Fri Sep 30, 2011 4:25 pm
by Phillip
Shaun,

If you hit a big sea you are going to wear your anchor around your ears! :o

It's just sitting there and not secured in any way :shock:

You have major mods ahead of you!

Phillip

Re: Anchor Chain Stops

PostPosted: Fri Sep 30, 2011 4:57 pm
by Shaun
Nope....
Well your right, but imagine the anchor is not there!, I just had the anchor (35lbManson) sitting there while trying to work out restraints for it (btw couldnt figure out anything bombproof, so keep the anchor below, until I can trade it for a Manson Supreme), there's still something wrong.
I was kicking myself for days once I realised the problem....... :cry:

Re: Anchor Chain Stops

PostPosted: Fri Sep 30, 2011 7:55 pm
by Phillip
S.......... No chain! :shock: :shock:

Re: Anchor Chain Stops

PostPosted: Mon Oct 03, 2011 3:39 pm
by Shaun
Phil,
When I re-installed the samson post/chain slot/stop, I installed it back to front! :oops: , .......didn't realise until I went to put my mooring line over it, facing the way it does now the edges of the post bite into the line somewhat :cry: , instead of going around the nice smooth section as it should. :cry: .

I have to put a timber block inside the section so it gives a round larger surface area for the mooring/anchor line, could also pad the edge with some plastic hose or something.
cheers
Shaun

Re: Anchor Chain Stops

PostPosted: Mon Oct 03, 2011 6:49 pm
by surrealbass
that slot looks just the right size to store tins of SPAM!! :o everybody knows spam is indestructable- that is why real sailors eat it :lol: or you could use the wood and put a nice decorative figurehead on top like the dutch used to do on their bitts!!
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Re: Anchor Chain Stops

PostPosted: Mon Oct 24, 2011 3:11 pm
by Shaun
How about Jamie's (windchaser) idea of a figurehead.... :roll:
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Re: Anchor Chain Stops

PostPosted: Mon Oct 24, 2011 5:33 pm
by surrealbass
:shock:

hmmm, I think I DO like that idea!!!

:lol:

Re: Anchor Chain Stops / Manual Windlass

PostPosted: Thu Jan 05, 2012 9:28 am
by SeaLady
Hi everyone.
Hope you all had a wonderful Christmas and NY.
Sealady and I had a lovely few days on the Harbour and at anchor for 4 nights near the zoo.
Fireworks were awesome.

New Manson Supreme Anchor held manficiently.
So well that I could not get it up.
Was on my own, and needed to call Sea Tow to haul it up.
All it needed was muscles. Something that is often sadly lacking on Sea Lady.

So I am back on the campagin seeking ways of getting anchor up without the need of muscles.

It seems that I do not have enough power for an electric windlass and the costs of getting all that is out of my price range.

So I am looking at a manual windlass.

Have been suggested a Muir Manual Vertical 500

see www.muir.com.au

Has anyone had any experience with these?
Will they help me in my quest?

Seems to look ok on paper, however I would like to talk to someone who has one.

Help

Diana