We specialize in delivery fast and high quality Boat Mooring Chain. Trusted by ship managers, masters, and marine engineers worldwide. Whether you are docked at berth or anchorage, we ensure prompt delivery and professional service - keeping your vessel protected and ready to sail.
Boat mooring chains are heavy-duty chains used to secure vessels to docks or buoys, providing stability and safety. Anchor chains connect the anchor to the boat, ensuring a strong hold on the seabed to prevent drifting. Both are typically made of galvanized steel for corrosion resistance and durability in marine environments.
Boat Mooring Chain and Anchor Chain Specifications:
Size: 1/4" to 4" (6mm to 102mm) diameter, commonly in 3/8", 1/2", 5/8", 3/4", 1", 1-1/4", 1-1/2", 2", 2-1/2", 3", 3-1/2", 4"
Grade: Grade 2, Grade 3, Grade 30, Grade 43, Grade 70, Grade 100, Grade 120 (higher grades offer greater strength)
Material: Carbon steel, high-tensile steel, stainless steel (316 or 304), galvanized steel
Buoyancy: Chains are negatively buoyant (sink in water), but buoyancy aids can be attached
Viscosity: Not applicable (chains are solid metal)
Breaking Load: Varies by size and grade (e.g., 1/2" Grade 30: ~12,000 lbs, 1" Grade 100: ~250,000 lbs)
Proof Load: Typically 50-60% of breaking load
Link Types: Studlink (common for mooring/anchor chains), Studless, BBB, or short/long link
Coating: Hot-dip galvanized, zinc-plated, or bare (uncoated)
Corrosion Resistance: Varies by material (stainless steel > galvanized > carbon steel)
Weight: 0.2 lbs/ft (1/4") to 40 lbs/ft (4") depending on size and material
Standards: ABS, DNV, ISO 1704, Lloyd's Register, or other marine certifications
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