Originally Posted by
Darren J
Thanks for the info, this is the first confirmation I can get of lighter rope breaking in "normal" conditions. That doesn't surprise me either, 6mm silver is typically rated about 380kg. Bunnings etc don't even give ratings, so who knows what their 6mm would really be, after use and wear it may be under 200kg.... The 6mm nylon I was considering is 2.5 times the new 6mm silver ratings.
After changing, did you find the 10mm silver ok, as in never had concerns of it breaking? The 6mm double braided nylon I was considering was the same break strain as 10mm silver, so directly comparable I think.
I am seriously thinking about 150m of 6mm nylon (950kg rated) with 100m of 8 or 10mm nylon (1.3t-2t+ rated) on top. That way in shallower water I will have high strength, should I ever drop in deeper it would be in "good weather" etc if anchoring on a mark. Possibly also with reef anchor only or at least a trip for easier release.
I also always will cary a spare 100m spool of 12mm cheap silver in reserve for emergency. I also typically carry spare anchor and chain.
I will have other gear for storm type scenarios, I mainly want to determine an acceptable minimum strength so I am not getting break offs for no reason in normal conditions.
I might talk to some of the winch suppliers further, it was one of them who was pushing me toward 6mm dyneema with a top shot of 50 or so metres of nylon for shock resistance.