JASinIL2006
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Hi all, we have a floating dock at our cabin in Ontario. The floating part is comprised of two 10' x 4' sections, attached end to end (with removable dock hinges and pins) to form a finger dock 20' long. This attaches to a stationary dock on shore with hinges and removable pins so we can take the dock over winter. We are in a fairly sheltered cove; we rarely have chop greater than 1' or so.
We currently anchor the lake end of the dock (farthest from shore) using two criss-crossing chains connected to concrete deadman anchors on the lake bed, situated about 4' outside of the dock's width. The depth of the lake is about 12-14' at the end of the dock and does not fluctuate much over the season. The chain is in the water year-round; when we pull the dock, we attach a rope to the clips on the chain and tie the rope to shore so we can easily retrieve the chain when we want to reinstall the dock the following year. The chain we're currently using has rusted badly and needs to be replaced.
My question: what is the best type of chain for this application? Stainless? Galvanized? I'm also not sure what the optimal thickness is for this use; we currently have fairly heavy chain, in part to help contribute to the weight that helps keep the dock from moving too much in waves/wake. I think we used 3/8" originally.
Thanks for any ideas/sources you care to offer.
We currently anchor the lake end of the dock (farthest from shore) using two criss-crossing chains connected to concrete deadman anchors on the lake bed, situated about 4' outside of the dock's width. The depth of the lake is about 12-14' at the end of the dock and does not fluctuate much over the season. The chain is in the water year-round; when we pull the dock, we attach a rope to the clips on the chain and tie the rope to shore so we can easily retrieve the chain when we want to reinstall the dock the following year. The chain we're currently using has rusted badly and needs to be replaced.
My question: what is the best type of chain for this application? Stainless? Galvanized? I'm also not sure what the optimal thickness is for this use; we currently have fairly heavy chain, in part to help contribute to the weight that helps keep the dock from moving too much in waves/wake. I think we used 3/8" originally.
Thanks for any ideas/sources you care to offer.