Is this too much oxidation on the chain? The rode is shot imo…
U userrname Newbie Aug 24, 2022 45 44 40 Alpine Name John Doe Monday at 2:29 PM #1 Is this too much oxidation on the chain? The rode is shot imo… Upvote 0
A af dreamer I Post A Lot But I Can't Edit This Apr 16, 2007 5,598 3,830 long beach,ca Name tom Boat Name 44 luhrs dreamer Monday at 2:36 PM #2 I would reuse the chain.Tom Reactions: plj46, clevel, One_Leg and 1 other person Upvote 0
sickcat Silverback Aug 5, 2003 4,413 2,908 66 LA Name Kerry Boat Name Yellow spot Monday at 2:57 PM #3 That is just the zinc oxidizing. No effect on the strength.. Reuse just like it is. Wire that shackle pin after you get the new rode attached. Reactions: Blackmagic and clevel Upvote 0
That is just the zinc oxidizing. No effect on the strength.. Reuse just like it is. Wire that shackle pin after you get the new rode attached.
Bend Session I Should Upgrade My Account Jan 3, 2017 1,327 1,004 COSTA MESA Name SEAWOLF Boat Name JACK COLE SPECIAL Monday at 6:11 PM #4 nothing wrong with that chain, keep it.... never know when you'll loose an anchor and chain. Upvote 0
D dwaynesda dwayne Apr 27, 2003 1,532 1,360 nii goog.com Name go Boat Name Cabo 216 Tuesday at 8:21 AM #5 The zinc is doing what it is supposed to do, sacrifice itself to protect the steel underneath. The chain is perfectly normal. Upvote 0
The zinc is doing what it is supposed to do, sacrifice itself to protect the steel underneath. The chain is perfectly normal.
mahi Member Jan 5, 2005 955 275 laguna niguel Name Bob Boat Name Henriques 28 Express Wednesday at 3:58 PM #6 Rode looks fine too! Just some stains. Upvote 0
Farpoint Member Sep 18, 2019 344 414 Nanoose Bay, BC Name FarPoint Boat Name 28 Skipjack, 733 Zodiac Hurricane Yesterday at 11:28 AM #7 Anchor in a sandy bottom once. Should clean it up. Especially if there's some surge Upvote 0