Eccentric sailor rinses anchor chain!

galvanised 3/8 chain

I sometimes see stainless steel link chain these days, especially on visiting overseas boats.  We can purchase the stuff in NZ, but probably at a price beyond me.

Years ago, before we set off on a Pacific jaunt with the kids we purchased new galvanized chain for about $700.   A  couple of years later it required new galvanizing (I’ll use the US spelling) at a cost of $600.  This new galvanizing from a Whangarei plant lasted the distance around the world.  Which goes to show, the coating on new galvanizing is only for show, and a proper hot- dip process which is quite a process, is long lasting.  In order to preserve this valuable coating I wash the chain with fresh water if it is to be stowed for any length of time, and end for end it when one end is getting a bit thin on zinc.IMG_1928

Avon Industries in Whangarei does a grand job of galvanizing items.  Lately I had the anchor done, and it should last ten years plus.  They put lead back into the sharp end, but I removed mine using a blow torch.

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About Colin Lowe

Hi I not living aboard our boat. I started this blog when cruising the upper North Is. In Sept 2012 my wife and I started work as caretakers in the Bay of Islands. You could say it is a dream job for us, and our boat is moored just off our worksite. My family (wife and two daughters) circumnavigated the globe several years back. Back in Nelson, while the girls went to uni and my wife drove tour buses I odd jobbed and maintained our boat. Now it is maintain properties and the boat during time off. This blog gives me practice in keeping up writing skills.
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