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C. Sherman Johnson  |  SKU: HS-101231

C. Sherman Johnson "Captain Hook" Chain Snubber Small Snubber Hook Only (5/16" T-316 Stainless Steel Stock) [46-465-5]

$47.99 $67.50

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Description

"Captain Hook" Chain Snubber Small Snubber Hook Only (5/16" T-316 Stainless Steel Stock)

The "Captain Hook" Chain Snubber can be used in a few different ways:

  • Use the claw and attached line to relieve tension from your windlass while anchored by snubbing the chain overboard and tying off the line to a cleat or samson post on deck
  • Use the snubber on deck for security to hold the chain in your anchor roller and tie off on a cleat while underway for peace of mind
  • Relieve the tension on the windlass (like in 1) by attaching the snubber to the chain in the anchor roller and pulling back and tying it off securely

All T-316 stainless. Version with 3-strand nylon line includes professional eye splice.

Note: Always keep the bitter end of the anchor chain secure in the windlass while using the chain snubber.