[C320-list] Questions -- Chain?

Darrell dgray at n-sea.org
Tue Aug 14 14:09:16 PDT 2007


Thanks Jeff

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jeffrey Hare" <Catalina at thehares.com>
To: "'C320-List'" <c320-list at catalina320.com>
Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2007 1:55 PM
Subject: Re: [C320-list] Questions -- Chain?


> Hi Darrell,
>
>   We have 75' of 1/4" High-Test chain.  We used to have about 15' of 5/16"
> Proof coil.  The WM guy gave me a deal on it for $3.00/ft instead of the
> usual $4.50/ft.
> The 1/4 HT is a little over half the weight at around .65lb/ft and adds an
> extra ton of breaking strength.
>
> To couple it to the anchor rhode and anchor swivel, I ended up using a 
> 5/16"
> Wichard SS Bow shackles that had a breaking strength of around 6000lbs. 
> The
> largest anchor shackle at west marine that would fit 1/4" ht chain were 
> only
> half the strength of the Wichard Bow shackle (which is in the rigging 
> isle).
> The Swivel connector I have is probably the second weakest link... me 
> being
> the weakest.. :)
>
> -Jeff
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: c320-list-bounces at catalina320.com
> [mailto:c320-list-bounces at catalina320.com] On Behalf Of Kirk McCullough
> Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2007 2:16 PM
> To: C320-List
> Subject: Re: [C320-list] Questions
>
> Darrell
>
> On your chain question:
> I have 60 feet of 5/16" BB (or is it BBB?) chain which is much heavier per
> foot than other 5/16th chains. Most people are using 1/4" chain which is
> even lighter. Whether your 100' will be too much weight or not will depend
> on the type of chain you select.
>
> With the 60' of chain I have, the boat is bow down about 3/8" to1/2"
> compared with the 20' of 1/4" chain I used to have. But I sleep well at
> anchor, I have never dragged with the heavier chain. We cruise and anchor
> out a lot.
>
> I use the Maxwell as is for both the rope and chain. When hauling anchor I
> use 2 wraps on the drum until i get to the chain, then I go with a single
> wrap once the chain gets there. You still need to tail the winch of 
> course,
> but I guess it must take about 1/2 the load, which  allows me to build 
> some
> muscle when we anchor somewhere different every night.
>
>
> Kirk
>
> Boomerang #124
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Darrell" <dgray at n-sea.org>
> To: "C320-List" <c320-list at catalina320.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2007 8:02 AM
> Subject: Re: [C320-list] Questions
>
>
>>I have a 94 320, hull number 88. I am wondering if anyone has replaced the
>>plastic light covers in the forward berth. Mine are both cracked an
>>constantly falling off. I have not seen anything exactly the same at West
>>Marine or local chandleries. Maybe  Catalina would be the best contact for
>>a replacement. I am also looking for some grey paint to match the nonskid
>>which has a few chips and is wearing thin in places. I know there were 
>>some
>
>>emails earlier this spring about chain gypsies and I was wondering if
>>anyone new or remembered if the chain gypsy rope combination was added to
>>the stock Maxwell windlass and was it a Maxwell part. . I would like to 
>>add
>
>>more chain, possibly up to 100 feet, is that to much weight in the bow?
>>Lastly, I purchased a loose foot quantum composite main sail off another
>>C320 owner last year but it was a little big for my existing sail cover 
>>and
>
>>the dutchman flaking lines didn't line with the way my sail cover was set
>>up. We used it a couple of times and it worked great and is in excellent
>>shape but I must admit we don't race much and ended up going back to the
>>stock main for ease of using the cover. I paid $1000 for the sail which I
>>am sure would be $2000 + to replace. I would except a reasonable offer and
>>arrange for shipping if anyone is interested.
>>
>> Darrell
>>
>>
>>
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