ConchyDug
Member III
8 plait lays better and also works with some windlasses and I bet has a higher breaking strength. On the other hand 8 plait is impossible to splice after it's been used for a while, say you get a chafe in it and want to cut that off and resplice further up the rode(I couldn't pull the twisted pairs thru because of the friction, the splice just wouldn't evenly lay).
3 strand is super easy to splice even after being used for a while, but it gets stiff after it ages. Double braided anchor rode is easy to splice and easy on the hands(they make stretchy double braid rode).
Before I installed the windlass I oversized the rope not for strength but for better grip when hand hauling. I had a 35lb Bruce, 60' of 5/16" chain and like 5/8" or bigger anchor rode. We have really silty mud and grabbing a 1/2" muddy anchor rode is like grabbing a comically long eel. I also found having a chain lock when hand hauling helped break the anchors hold when I couldn't by hand.
3 strand is super easy to splice even after being used for a while, but it gets stiff after it ages. Double braided anchor rode is easy to splice and easy on the hands(they make stretchy double braid rode).
Before I installed the windlass I oversized the rope not for strength but for better grip when hand hauling. I had a 35lb Bruce, 60' of 5/16" chain and like 5/8" or bigger anchor rode. We have really silty mud and grabbing a 1/2" muddy anchor rode is like grabbing a comically long eel. I also found having a chain lock when hand hauling helped break the anchors hold when I couldn't by hand.