serpa4
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Just killing time....theoretically speaking:
Say I get stainless chain (.9lbs per ft) that is lighter than HT G43 (1.1 lbs / foot).
If you have 50lbs of HT at 50ft is that the same as 50lbs of SS chain at say 60ft?
If you anchor with 50ft HT at 50 lbs it seems better than 50ft of SS at 40 lbs.
But, if you could do 10 ft water at 10:1 scope:
What is better: 50ft HT at 50lbs and 50 ft of rope (100ft total). Or 60 ft of SS chain at 50lbs and 40ft rope better at the same scope?
The ability to have a higher scope is a win for sure, but if you have sufficient chain and rope to achieve the desired scope...is more chain better than less chain if both are equal weight?.
Would you rather have 50ft of HT or 60ft of SS?
I'd guess that is you anchor where you do not need all 50ft, then the heavier chain is a win.
If you anchor where you let out 50ft HT and the other boat has 60ft SS, the 60ft SS would be better since you'd have higher scope for same weight.
Pro/Con
In the locker, you would have to mind the stack of longer chain piling up more than heavier less chain.
SS chain is less/no worry on wearing off galvanizing.
SS is very very expensive.
I'm not doing SS, but just sitting here at work thinking.
Say I get stainless chain (.9lbs per ft) that is lighter than HT G43 (1.1 lbs / foot).
If you have 50lbs of HT at 50ft is that the same as 50lbs of SS chain at say 60ft?
If you anchor with 50ft HT at 50 lbs it seems better than 50ft of SS at 40 lbs.
But, if you could do 10 ft water at 10:1 scope:
What is better: 50ft HT at 50lbs and 50 ft of rope (100ft total). Or 60 ft of SS chain at 50lbs and 40ft rope better at the same scope?
The ability to have a higher scope is a win for sure, but if you have sufficient chain and rope to achieve the desired scope...is more chain better than less chain if both are equal weight?.
Would you rather have 50ft of HT or 60ft of SS?
I'd guess that is you anchor where you do not need all 50ft, then the heavier chain is a win.
If you anchor where you let out 50ft HT and the other boat has 60ft SS, the 60ft SS would be better since you'd have higher scope for same weight.
Pro/Con
In the locker, you would have to mind the stack of longer chain piling up more than heavier less chain.
SS chain is less/no worry on wearing off galvanizing.
SS is very very expensive.
I'm not doing SS, but just sitting here at work thinking.