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    Anchor chain socks

    Hi All
    Just wondering if anyone has used these chain socks on their anchor chains? and what do you think of them?
    https://www.boataccessoriesaustralia...hain-sock.aspx

    Also trying to find one that suits 10mm shortlink but can only see up to 8mm, does anyone know of a different supplier that does this size?

    Cheers
    Tom

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    Re: Anchor chain socks

    Yeah mate got a similar one with the Gx3 anchor winch kit, they are pretty good and make a big difference cutting down the chain noise


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    Re: Anchor chain socks

    If you have no luck - bicycle tyre inner tubes do a reasonable job .

    Chris
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    Re: Anchor chain socks

    Hi Tom. They certainly cut down anchor noise. I had ongoing problems with the ends fraying and detaching from the 6mm chain, despite multiple zip ties. Took it off after 6 months. Back to putting up with the clatter on the drum winch for a few minutes. Cheers SS.

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    Re: Anchor chain socks

    have been installing them on winches for a fair few years, LSM have the thickest one IMO. giving it a decent life span, but takes up more room on t he drum obviously. we remove 10mt of rope from the back end when fitting chain guard to reduce the chance of bunching up. but yep.. good system for reducing noise.

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    Re: Anchor chain socks

    Yep use the lone star sock, with plenty of zip ties and renew them every now and again. A must for shallow water whiting fishing, down side ( in Westernport) is that in deeper water it tends to bring up a couple of kilos of mud each time. Gotten in the habit of “washing” it by letting it hang a 30 seconds or so once the anchors off the bottom and the current tends to clean it up a bit, or even up and down it a bit. I’m normally in water a least twice as deep as my chain length when I have this mud problem so have plenty room.


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