How to Create a Rope-to-Chain Splice DIY for the Anchor Windless ,Crooked PilotHouse Boat

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Great job Capt!.... Splicing is harder for me; you make it look easy! I've spliced 'eyes' in my dock lines over the years, but I have not tried the anchor-line-to-chain splice you showed here.... thank you for showing us how!

andrewfyakim
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This was the only video showing 8 plait to chain. Thank You !!!
How far back did the splice go for the width of the rope ??

malcolmdavid
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Cap, you are a Crooked Pilot House "Genius". Keep the videos coming.

tomd.
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Very cool Captain. I honestly didn’t know how to splice I’m wanting to get a windless soon. Thank you. 👍

southernbuoyoutdoors
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YO NO HABIA VISTO ESTE VIDEO ESTAS HECHO Un SPECIALISTA CAPITAN

DeepBlueChannelCom
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..good info. losing an anchor can be hazardous and expensive, stay safe skipper...

bobjoncas
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You are truly a “Jack of All Trades” If I had to be ship wrecked on an Island I choose you 😱 . . . Or maybe Foxy hahaha

pstone
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simple skill but usefull capt...Thanks a lot

agaramelan
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Great Info as Always! Thanks for sharing! 😎👍⚓

captainrick
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Great info Capt. Be safe down there.👍👍🤟🤟

murphy
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Hey, we get it. Was all part of the plan to have lumps.

ryeckley
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Starting to have this exact problem where my windlass is slipping when it gets to the line to chain transition. Thanks for the video

nationbmx
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Looks like your anchor is a bit small size for you boat.
any plans to improve that capt?

bekirbayburt
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Does your wife know you took her kitchen scissors'?

pokermongoes
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Bro why are you always covering your face even when u at home?

brandonviernes
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how many feet of chain are you using? Also DON'T USE ONLY ONE ANCHOR!!! I saw you took only one because you were worried about weight, but you did bring a drone, coffee maker and a bunch of other un-necessary things. Safety first.

AdamHeidingsfelder