3 Strand Rope To Chain Splice Instructions
The chain splice is a modification of the eye splice described by ashley abok 2725 p 445.
3 strand rope to chain splice instructions. Splice terminations are used in all our ropes to determine new and unused tensile strengths. Boating magazine s jim hendricks walks you through creating the rope to chain splice that allows an electric windlass to feed the rope and chain in and out o. Mea sure off a foot of rope and. Pick one strand it doesn t matter which and unwind it making eight revolutions around the other two.
Don t snug it up on the chain too tightly. Turn the entire piece over. Splicing 3 strand rope to anchor chain on the bow of a boat. When this splice is under load the rope s twist tightens to lock the backed strands.
Untape the rope and tightly tape the ends of the three individual strands. Then tuck strand 2 under the marked spot behind strand 1 figure 4 below. Line up the rope to the end of the chain link. Technically it is a miniature flemish eye abok 2751 p 449 completed with additional tucks.
Three strand synthetic rope is cheap to buy durable stretchy and most importantly in this context probably the easiest rope of all to splice. Knots can significantly decrease a ropes strength while in most cases splicing maintains 100 of the specified rope strength. Find here our new england ropes splicing guide. Take strand 2 and pass it through one side of the chain link while passing strands 1 and 3 through the link from the opposite side staying on the outside of strand 2 figure 3 below.
Tape the rope tightly just below where this loose strand joins the others. Note the mark around the standing part of the rope your individual strands will tuck under these marks. It is particularly useful when rope followed by chain passes over a windlass and descends into a chain locker. The key to this splice for rope to chain windlasses is to keep it loose.
It contains general splicing tips and various splicing categories like single braid double braid core to core 3 strand rope etc. This splice allows the usual rope and chain combination of an anchor cable to be almost seamlessly joined for minimum loss of rope strength and minimum bulk for passing over a bow roller or through a. Begin tucking the strands in an over 1 under 1 pattern figure. For photography only five sets of tucks were completed.
Tuck strand 1 under the nearest marked spot figure 3 above.