A can of paint costs $4
Four cans of paint
Blue
Orange
Green
Brown
Black
Cost $16
Any old paint?
In the tips and techniques people talked about attaching all kinds of bangles and bows to the rode as length markers.
Nobody use store bought counters?
CruzPro CH55 Chain Counter
Of course there are other much more expensive, fancy self-docking types and all, but really, if you want one you can fit yourself and low cost, it's hard to beat.
In the tips and techniques people talked about attaching all kinds of bangles and bows to the rode as length markers.
Nobody use store bought counters?
This product really interests me but I'm confused as to exactly how it works! Where is the magnet mounted?The chain counter lets my wife who is at the helm know what is going on. Anchor is dropped using only the chain counter as we can control the drop from the helm.
If you get this model buy an extra magnet as the magnet may drop out of the windlass.
This product really interests me but I'm confused as to exactly how it works! Where is the magnet mounted?
If you are more inclined to have fun installing a simple counter system, I can personally recommend this one - works for me.
I would not rely on a counter alone, but I seldom rely on one thing for any critical function.
This should be designated the first rule of cruising. The second would be: Everything breaks sooner or later.
That goes for me too! Cruzpro is on my project list.I'm over tying bits of cloth, ties, blobs of paint, which wear off. Once you have had one of these, it's like wind up windows in cars versus electric, you will never want to go back.
CruzPro CH55 Chain Counter
I'm always amazed at the complicated schemes people use to mark their rode. One red at 25 ft, two at fifty... three blue at 300 ft.
I've found that the simplest system works best. I simply mark my chain with a heavy white band every 25 feet. White works well since it's visible from the bridge and from the pulpit. It's a simple task to count the bands to know how much rode has been deployed (or how much is left out on retrieval). In addition since there is 5 feet between the bowsprit and the water one can just use 20' as the count and automatically adjust for that when calculating scope. Ex. So you're anchoring in 20' of water and wish to deploy a 3 to 1 scope. Three bands of white will deploy 75' of chain if counted as 20' per band (60') will naturally adjust for the bowsprit to water difference.
I've found that in general the paint lasts over two seasons in the PNW. But I always examine my whole rode every year anyway so repainting at the annual anchor chain review is not much of a bother. And since it's a simple white only scheme, paint can be used over many seasons.
RB Cooper