Padding on deck under the chain?

mgarr682

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C Dory Year
2013
C Dory Model
22 Angler
Hull Identification Number
CMC22002J213
Vessel Name
Glenda Jean
I installed the anchor rode on my boat today and I'm wondering how badly that ten inches of deck between the anchor stock and the deck pipe is going to get beat up with the chain laying on it. Any thoughts on how to protect that area over the long term?
 
I've not gotten as far as installing these parts on my boat yet, but am thinking that an anchor chain tensioner should do the trick for you. Rather than padding the deck below the chain, it's pulled tight enough not to bounce off the deck. Below is a pic of the first one I found online. A number of variants are available.

Windline_Anchor_Tensioner_Main.jpg
 
I use plastic tubing that I slit length wise on my chain. See pic below.

Anchor_Setup.jpg
 
Fire hose works great. That is what we use, basic but does the job
 
I have the anchor tensioner mentioned by Tom. I have had windlass in the other boats--never been a real problem. If it is, use tubing to cover it--could even be the foam used for insulation of water ;pipes--cheap and soft. I always carry some 1.5" fire hose to use as chafing gear.
 
thataway":1h4l0a42 said:
<stuff clipped> I always carry some 1.5" fire hose to use as chafing gear.
I just carry a tube of Desitin. :wink:
 
thataway":3htgmt0v said:
--could even be the foam used for insulation of water ;pipes--cheap and soft.

That's a simple idea and I happen to have a section of that in the basement left over from another project. I'll give it a try, thanks!
 
Look in my album under mods. Easy and inexpensive. Held in place by a couple of dollops of Marine Goop (Canadian Tire).

Martin.
 
bridma":2xbd9qsl said:
Look in my album under mods. Easy and inexpensive. Held in place by a couple of dollops of Marine Goop (Canadian Tire).

Martin.
Here's the image from Martin's album.
Nomad_mods_001.sized.jpg
 
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