- Joined
- May 6, 2015
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- 252
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- Points
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- Location
- Misquamicut, RI & Melrose, CT.
- Model
- Freedom 255
Today I went out with the wife to throw out the hook, picnic, and swim. We went over to East Harbor on Fishers Island, NY. We did the picnic thing and then late in the afternoon decided to head back to RI and dug a few clams since it was low tide. Went to our clam spot and when I went to deploy the anchor, my wife pointed out to me that the rode was beginning to fray in a short section of the line. I dropped the anchor and she ran the line through the skene chock and tied it off to a cleat. I then gently backed the boat to set the anchor and the rode snapped.
Fortunately, we were in 4 to 6 feet of water and I had a backup Fortress anchor on board. We anchored and I was able to locate and recover the Lewmar Delta we lost.
From looking at the line and where it broke it appears the skene chock is the culprit. When I installed the windlass a couple oif months ago, I pretty much copied the GW factory setup. Attached are a few pics. The first pic is a factory image of a 275 windlass setup. My rode is Lewmar 1/2" 8-plait which has only been in the water 3 or 4 times in the past 2 weeks. I guess I can get through this problem by simply re-splicing the rope to the chain (or finding someone who knows how to do it) but I need to figure out how to prevent future rode failures.
Fortunately, we were in 4 to 6 feet of water and I had a backup Fortress anchor on board. We anchored and I was able to locate and recover the Lewmar Delta we lost.
From looking at the line and where it broke it appears the skene chock is the culprit. When I installed the windlass a couple oif months ago, I pretty much copied the GW factory setup. Attached are a few pics. The first pic is a factory image of a 275 windlass setup. My rode is Lewmar 1/2" 8-plait which has only been in the water 3 or 4 times in the past 2 weeks. I guess I can get through this problem by simply re-splicing the rope to the chain (or finding someone who knows how to do it) but I need to figure out how to prevent future rode failures.