As we have limited space in the anchor locker this would
seem the logical choice. Also it will be much easier on my hands when retrieving
the anchor by the rope drum. If we do lose our primary CQR 45 lb anchor and 3/8
chain this 5/8 8-Plaited would fit in our chain\rode gypsy fine and self tail
into the chain locker. We could use this as our primary anchor rode till we
got anew one.
Lewmar USA Premium 8-Plaited Nylon Anchor Rope
- 8-Plaited nylon
rope eliminates some of the service problems associated with the 3-strand
ropes. 8-Plait uses 8-individual braided strands woven together that allow
the rope to be relaxed. But, when under load, it tightens up to a firm
lay. The higher the load the harder the lay becomes.
- 8-Plait carries
the same tensile strength as 3-Strand.
- 8-Plait does not
coil or create a "birds nest" in the locker like 3-Strand will.
8-Plait flakes and falls upon itself.
- 8-Plait will not
twist and knot up.
- 8-Plait will not
loop over onto itself.
- 8-Plait has less
stretch so it will not bury itself deep into the gypsy's grip when
overloaded, which means less damage to the stripper when the windlass is
abused or overloaded.
- 8-Plait pays off
of the windlass into the locker much like chain, allowing for better use
of smaller locker designs.
- 8-Plait is 80%
less prone to becoming stiff when used in salt water than 3-Strand.
- 8-Plait nylon
rope is 1/3 more absorbent than 3-Strand rope. More absorbent means more
weight; more weight means better fall into the anchor locker.
- 8-Plait should
be soaked in water (salt or fresh - it does not matter) to pre-lubricate
the rope so it can be used in the windlass initially. When rope is used
dry and new, we have seen either slippage or sticking in the rope pocket
of the gypsy. Once the rope is wet and used, it out performs the 3-Strand.
The longer it is used the better it gets.
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