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This is the length of chain that is released during one complete turn of the chainwheel. The
information for some windlasses is listed in Appendix 1. If your windlass is not listed follow
the instructions below.
CALCULATING THE CHAIN PER TURN
Step 1
Use adhesive tape to place a mark on the chainwheel.
Step 2
Use adhesive tape to place a mark on the chain coming out of the chain wheel.
Step 3
Use adhesive tape to place a mark on the deck below the mark on the chain.
Step 4
Carefully release the chainwheel so that it can be turned by hand to feed the
chain out.
Step 5
Using the mark on the chainwheel as a guide, turn the chainwheel one complete
turn, causing the chain to be released on to the deck.
Step 6
Measure the length of chain from the mark on the deck to the mark on the chain.
Step 7
Enter this measurement. (See below).
CHAIN PER TURN WHEN USING CHAIN ONLY RODE
SETTINGS FOR CHAIN ONLY RODE
Select Chain only
Select Chain per turn.
Enter the measurement. In mm or in metric inches (depending
mm or in metric inches (depending
on units selected). See the table below for metric inch
calculations.
Save and return to Rode Set up.
Exit to Windlass Set up.
To Enter the Chain per Turn for Chain Only Rode
Inches
Metric Inches
AutoAnchor Setting
(to 1 decimal point)
1/8
0.125
0.1
1/4
0.25
0.3
3/8
0.375
0.4
1/2
0.5
0.5
5/8
0.625
0.6
3/4
0.75
0.8
7/8
0.875
0.9
Metric Inches Conversion Table
Setting:
Chainwheel Mark
Chain Mark
Deck Mark
Distance to Measure
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