Selecting The Correct Anchor Rope


The following information on anchor ropes is intended as a guide only. If your boat has a high windage factor or is of heavy displacement, you should consider using rope one size larger than recommended for your boat length.

The elasticity of nylon rope makes it ideal for anchoring. It is able to absorb the surge loads created by wave action, therby reducing the possibility of dislodging the anchor from the bottom. A scope of 7:1 is advisable in exposed anchorages and 5:1 in sheltered anchorages (eg 10 metres of water you should have 50 metres of line out in sheltered conditions).

Suggested anchor rope sizes (for winds up to 30 knots)

 

Anchor Chain Length


An anchor rode should always include enough chain to ensure a horizontal pull along the bottom. A minimum of 10 metres of chain or the boat length (whichever is the lesser) is recommended. An all chain anchor rode should always be used for anchoring in coral reef areas.

Anchor Ropes

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  1. Nylon Mooring & Dock Line
    Cat. No. 72131P
    From $32.95
  2. Silver Anchor Rope with Eye
    Cat. No. 72170P
    From $16.95
  3. Fender Lines White/Blue 2 Pack
    Cat. No. 36150P
    From $21.95
  4. Fender Lines Black 2 Pack
    Cat. No. 36152P
    From $21.95
  5. Fender Lines 10mm Nylon White
    Cat. No. 36158P
    From $26.95
  6. SAVE $2.25
    3 Strand Polyester Mooring Rope
    Cat. No. 180589P
    From $3.95
  7. Mooring & Dock Line Polyester Double Braid
    Cat. No. 72480P
    From $29.95
  8. 3-Strand Mooring & Dock Line
    Cat. No. 72490P
    From $29.95
  9. Premium Nylon Double Braid Dock Line
    Cat. No. 72470P
    From $29.90
  10. Bell Marine Viper Rope/Chain 60m/6m x 6mm
    Cat. No. 14892
    Sup. No. 30045
    Our Price $139.95
  11. Wichard Chain Grip Kit
    Cat. No. 947
    Our Price $119.95
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