kziadie wrote:I currently use the conventional setup of 150' of 3/8" 3 strand with 1/4" chain which makes packing the anchor locker somewhat like solving a Rubik's cube. I have a question for you folks using brait... Yale seems to recommend 1/2" brait for boats over 20 ft., are you guys using 1/2" or 3/8"?
I too am surprised. I though the M locker was bigger than the X locker.
I fit two complete 150' 3/8" three strand rodes each with 15'+ of chain (one is even oversized chain) in my X locker. It isn't that hard to coil up in the locker as I retrieve the anchor. You just have to pay attention to the twist.
There's even still room for an occasional dock line and my heavy duty mooring buoy line.
kziadie wrote: ... I have a question for you folks using brait... Yale seems to recommend 1/2" brait for boats over 20 ft., are you guys using 1/2" or 3/8"?.... Kelly
I bought 260' of Yale Brait, 3/8". I feel that half-inch is too large for the weight of our boat, but that's just my unsubstantiated 'feeling'.
hmmm... my 3/8" rode is really cheap and stiff 3 strand stuff that the dealer gave me with the boat. It really does not coil well and that was my main attraction to the brait as it is supposed to take up less space. This is good news indeed. Thanks.
In a more general response to the OP, I'll also sneak in a link to my own article on rode make-up from the perspective of anchor performance: http://www.rocna.com/boat-anchors/catenary.php