oldsalt1
02-03-2008, 10:09 PM
We have all heard the benefits of para-anchors, drogues and series drogues in heavy weather.
My preference is stern attachment using a series drogue. The question is can a transom above the deck support the pull of a bridle attached to the the port and starboard sides?:?:
The vessel is steel, the transom where the Pad Eye or Eye Nuts will be attached is approximately 36" off the height of the deck making it easy to reach over the rail and shackle the bridle to the drogue. The steel vessel uses 3/16" steel.
The working load is about 5000lb, the breaking strength is 20,000lbs. on each side. In use, the transom effectively has handle a total pull of 40,000lbs. The transom width is 16 feet. The Pad Eyes will be mounted about 12 feet apart, thus about 2 feet in on the each side.
If anyone with engineering background can explain whether this type of load could damage the transom structurally or even pull the transom off.:confused:
Apparently, the transom attachment is the best way for a series drogue bridles, but the bridles can be attached to stern mounted deck cleats which can lead to chafe and does not work quite as well.
Thanks for all your thoughtful help and suggestions!!
My preference is stern attachment using a series drogue. The question is can a transom above the deck support the pull of a bridle attached to the the port and starboard sides?:?:
The vessel is steel, the transom where the Pad Eye or Eye Nuts will be attached is approximately 36" off the height of the deck making it easy to reach over the rail and shackle the bridle to the drogue. The steel vessel uses 3/16" steel.
The working load is about 5000lb, the breaking strength is 20,000lbs. on each side. In use, the transom effectively has handle a total pull of 40,000lbs. The transom width is 16 feet. The Pad Eyes will be mounted about 12 feet apart, thus about 2 feet in on the each side.
If anyone with engineering background can explain whether this type of load could damage the transom structurally or even pull the transom off.:confused:
Apparently, the transom attachment is the best way for a series drogue bridles, but the bridles can be attached to stern mounted deck cleats which can lead to chafe and does not work quite as well.
Thanks for all your thoughtful help and suggestions!!