After using all the junk rope that came with my old boat I would like to do it right with the new Starcraft Islander 221 that I will be bringing home as soon as the snow stops.
Anyway, I have bought a 28 lb navy style anchor and 100ft of 3/8 nylon braided anchor line with a galvanized loop. The navy style is popular around here with the muddy/weedy bottoms on our lakes but I have no idea what to use in the northern canadian shield where it is very rocky.
Is the 3/8 rope enough for my boat?
I also want proper dock lines this time around. Would 3/8 by 10 feet be suitable? I would buy two of them.
Also I need fenders. Again, I don't know what size or what is supposed to hang them. The other boat had shoe strings on the fenders.
Do I need some sort of special chain and clips to fasten the anchor to the rope?
Anyway, I have bought a 28 lb navy style anchor and 100ft of 3/8 nylon braided anchor line with a galvanized loop. The navy style is popular around here with the muddy/weedy bottoms on our lakes but I have no idea what to use in the northern canadian shield where it is very rocky.
Is the 3/8 rope enough for my boat?
I also want proper dock lines this time around. Would 3/8 by 10 feet be suitable? I would buy two of them.
Also I need fenders. Again, I don't know what size or what is supposed to hang them. The other boat had shoe strings on the fenders.
Do I need some sort of special chain and clips to fasten the anchor to the rope?