Lewmar 10' 1/4 G4 Chain & 150' 1/2 8 Plait Line
Lewmar 10' 1/4 G4 Chain & 150' 1/2 8 Plait Line — Product description
Discover the ultimate anchor rode combination that keeps your boat secure through rough seas and calm bays alike. This setup pairs a robust 10-foot length of 1/4-inch G4 chain with 150 feet of premium 1/2-inch 8-plait nylon line, engineered for seamless performance with Lewmar windlasses. Boaters swear by this duo for its reliability, ease of handling, and long-lasting durability on everything from weekend cruisers to serious offshore vessels.
Why G4 Chain Leads the Pack for Anchoring Strength
Starting with the chain sets the foundation for a bombproof hold. G4 chain, also known as high-test galvanized steel, delivers exceptional breaking strength while resisting corrosion in harsh marine environments. At 1/4-inch diameter, this 10-foot section provides the ideal weight to dig your anchor in deep without overwhelming smaller bow rollers or lockers. Its precise sizing ensures perfect compatibility with gypsies on popular windlass models, minimizing slippage and wear during deployment and retrieval.
Unlike lower-grade chains, G4's tighter links lay flat and feed smoothly, reducing the chance of jamming. This short leader length strikes a balance—enough chain to keep the pull angle low for better bite, but not so much that it hogs locker space.
Mastering the Waves with 8-Plait Nylon Rode
The star of the show is the 150-foot 8-plait nylon line, a game-changer for anyone tired of tangled messes in the anchor locker. Picture this: instead of fighting a bird's nest of 3-strand rope, your line flakes effortlessly, paying out like chain and stacking neatly below deck. Its unique 8-strand braid stays supple when slack, then firms up under tension for a rock-solid grip.
- No more twists or knots: The woven design prevents hockling, looping, or kinking that plagues traditional ropes.
- Superior locker management: It cascades into tight spaces, maximizing capacity in compact chain lockers.
- Reduced stretch and damage: Less elongation means it won't bury into the windlass gypsy during gusts, sparing your stripper plate from abuse.
- Saltwater toughness: Stays flexible far longer than 3-strand, resisting stiffness after repeated saltwater exposure.
- Enhanced catenary: Higher absorbency adds weight when wet, promoting better sag for shock absorption and smooth stowage.
Pro tip: Before first use, soak the line thoroughly in water. This natural lubrication prevents initial slippage or sticking in the gypsy, unlocking peak performance from day one. Over time, it only gets better, molding to your windlass like a custom fit.
The Perfect Combo for Real-World Boating
This chain-and-rode pairing shines in diverse conditions—from coastal hopping to bluewater passages. The G4 chain's weight keeps the shank low for maximum holding power, while the 8-plait's low-stretch profile delivers confident resets in wind shifts. Together, they handle loads equivalent to heavier setups but with less bulk, ideal for boats 25-40 feet.
Compatibility is key: Sized precisely for Lewmar windlasses, it eliminates the guesswork. Sailors report fewer retrieval frustrations and longer equipment life compared to mismatched or all-chain systems.
Tips for Installation and Longevity
Assemble with a secure thimble and shackle at the chain-to-rope splice—Class 1 hot-dip galvanized for matching corrosion resistance. Use a waterproof splice to maintain strength. For maintenance, rinse after every trip to flush salt and grit, then inspect for chafe points annually. Store dry when possible, but embrace the wet-prep ritual for flawless operation.
In heavy weather, this rode's progressive tightening under load gives peace of mind, absorbing jerks without compromising hold.
8-Plait vs. 3-Strand: A Quick Showdown
| Feature | 8-Plait | 3-Strand |
|---|---|---|
| Handling & Storage | Flakes neatly, no nests | Coils messily |
| Stretch Under Load | Low, tightens progressively | Higher, inconsistent |
| Windlass Grip | Excellent, minimal wear | Prone to burying |
| Saltwater Stiffness | 80% less likely | Hardens quickly |
Frequently Asked Questions
What size boat is this Lewmar chain and 8-plait rode best for?
This combination suits boats from 25 to 40 feet, offering ample scope for secure anchoring in varied conditions without excessive weight.
How do I prepare the 8-plait line for first use with a windlass?
Soak it fully in water beforehand. This lubricates the strands, ensuring smooth engagement and preventing slippage in the gypsy.
Does 8-plait nylon have the same strength as 3-strand?
Yes, it matches tensile strength while outperforming in handling, flexibility, and windlass compatibility.
Why choose G4 chain over standard BBB?
G4 provides higher strength-to-weight ratio and better corrosion resistance, with links that feed reliably into windlass pockets.
How should I maintain this anchor rode?
Rinse after use, inspect for wear, and re-soak periodically. Avoid dry storage long-term to preserve lubrication.
Will this rode tangle in the locker?
No, the 8-plait design flakes loosely and self-stacks, eliminating tangles common with twisted ropes.
Lewmar USA Premium 8-Plaited Nylon Anchor Rope
- 8-Plaited nylon rope eliminates some of the service problems associated with the 3-strand ropes. 8-Plait uses 8-individual braided strands woven together that allow the rope to be relaxed. But, when under load, it tightens up to a firm lay. The higher the load the harder the lay becomes.
- 8-Plait carries the same tensile strength as 3-Strand.
- 8-Plait does not coil or create a "birds nest" in the locker like 3-Strand will. 8-Plait flakes and falls upon itself.
- 8-Plait will not twist and knot up.
- 8-Plait will not loop over onto itself.
- 8-Plait has less stretch so it will not bury itself deep into the gypsy's grip when overloaded, which means less damage to the stripper when the windlass is abused or overloaded.
- 8-Plait pays off of the windlass into the locker much like chain, allowing for better use of smaller locker designs.
- 8-Plait is 80% less prone to becoming stiff when used in salt water than 3-Strand.
- 8-Plait nylon rope is 1/3 more absorbent than 3-Strand rope. More absorbent means more weight; more weight means better fall into the anchor locker.
- 8-Plait should be soaked in water (salt or fresh - it does not matter) to pre-lubricate the rope so it can be used in the windlass initially. When rope is used dry and new, we have seen either slippage or sticking in the rope pocket of the gypsy. Once the rope is wet and used, it out performs the 3-Strand. The longer it is used the better it gets.
"Lewmar USA Premium 8-Plaited Nylon Anchor Rope 8-Plaited nylon rope eliminates some of the service problems associated with the 3-strand ropes. 8-Plait uses 8-individual braided strands woven together that allow the rope to be relaxed. But, when under load, it tightens up to a firm lay. The higher the load the harder the lay becomes. 8-Plait carries the same tensile strength as 3-Strand. 8-Plait does not coil or create a \"birds nest\" in the locker like 3-Strand will. 8-Plait flakes and falls upon itself. 8-Plait will not twist and knot up. 8-Plait will not loop over onto itself."
SKU: NVN-1000910
MPN: HM10HT150PX
UPC: 743683406850
Technical specifications
| Brand | Lewmar |
| Model | Lewmar 10' 1/4 G4 Chain & 150' 1/2 8 Plait Line |
| SKU / MFR# | 1000910 |
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