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JohnBurreson

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United States
Vessel Name
Polaris
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Grand Banks Classic 36'
I lost my last snubber overboard (don't ask!) and since I need a new one, I thought I'd ask the experts here. I have a 42GBCL with a Lofrans running 350 feet of 3/8HT chain. Any thoughts out there on the best hook hardware and bridle style for this set up and vessel?
 
Here are some interesting reads from Practical Sailor.

https://www.practical-sailor.com/blog/rethinking-anchor-snubbers

https://www.practical-sailor.com/sails-rigging-deckgear/changing-views-on-chain-hooks

According to Practical Sailor, the issue with most chain hooks is they weaken the chain. Marine designs lag industrial designs in this respect. Practical Sailor still likes a good gripping hitch (Camel Hitch or Prussik Hitch) using a dockline, though many seek an easy-button.

https://www.practical-sailor.com/safety-seamanship/hitches-to-grip-anchor-chain

Here's an example of an industrial chain hook which has a nice 'cradle' to it to reduce point-loading, though it is not galvanized and, according to the ratings, still reduces chain strength by about 20%, which is better than most (PS tests found >40% is not unheard of with marine versions).

https://www.riggingwarehouse.com/30...SCIwTt5gX71WsJy9OuL2NthQmuejdn0AaAl6-EALw_wcB

Practical Sailor did not like the Mantus chain hook when they first reviewed it 10-years ago. Mantus has since redesigned the hook into more of a cradle style (the M2) which should support the chain without point-loads. For the ultimate easy-button, you can purchase an entire bridle system from Mantus

https://www.mantusmarine.com/mantus-bridle/

Good luck -

Peter
 
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