jkidd
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- C Dory Year
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- 22 Cruiser
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- Voyager
Sunbeam":38ffakff said:I've never liked anchor swivels, because they were just one more thing to potentially go wrong (but that said, I have never found the need for one, either, and shackle alone has always worked fine).
Over the years I have read about a number of swivels that have had issues, but that doesn't mean the one you show does. Still, I would check its provenance.
One last thing is that I prefer not to have stainless in my (galvanized) ground tackle stream. I also wonder about crevice corrosion (because it is stainless).
In case it's not obvious, I pretty much dislike stainless anchor swivels, so please take my opinion with that (large) grain of salt.
jkidd":9xu2yzz8 said:Right now all I have is a shackle. I did see one site that recommended going up one size on the shackle so 1/4 " chain 5/16" shackle.
localboy":blpf7o53 said:...due to all the twists. I need to find 300' of water and let it hang and un-twist.
Will-C":2lgj52dl said:The sky is falling , the sky is falling!![]()
D.D.
Sunbeam":yoavw0by said:localboy":yoavw0by said:...due to all the twists. I need to find 300' of water and let it hang and un-twist.
You may not be serious, but if so, check before-hand that your windlass (presuming you have one) will be able to lift this much rode hanging free. Some cruising folks I know did this (for the same reason) and found theirs was not up to the task. They had to motor into shallower water to take some of the weight off (a bit scary, but it all turned out okay).
Will-C":374i4doy said:<some edited>
As to the dissimilar metals the aluminum Fortress anchors with galvanized chain are a problem also? :|
D.D.
Barry Rietz":d3ndlfxk said:Bob's post of the stainless steel swivel photo is the "textbook example" of not serving the clevis pin with safety wire! Nuff said...