b'538 $ All Prices inAnchoringCanadian Dollars $Anchor SwivelCast 316 stainless steel, high precision, quality swivel which prevents chain from getting twisted. Facilitates hauling anchor aboard and minimizes wear on bow roller and windlass. Both pins double lock for security. Can be used between anchor and lead chain or between chain and line. #SWIVEL1 1/4 Pin 5/16 Jaw$99.98 #SWIVEL2 5/`6Pin 3/8 Jaw. $ 149.98Bollard Stainless bright polished Bollard with backing plate#1391SS $ 229.98 A Very Nice Finished Product!Heli-Arc Welded And Electropolished Stainless Steel includes 4 hole backing plate. No. BaseBaseHeight Bolt SizeWeightLength Width1391SS 8 4-1/2 7-1/4 1/2 8-3/4lbs.1. With whipping twine, or similar, size rope 400mm (16) from rope end and unlay strands.2. Pass one strand through the chain from one side and the other two strands from opposite side. See sketch. Pull all three strands tight.Joining Rope 3. Remove siezing and complete back splice in normal manner or two full To Chain tucks. With a hot knife pare down the three strands by 1/3rd and insert two further tucks. Pare down by another 1/3rd and finish with two tucks. Cut away remaining tails.Note: as a matter of prudent seamanship the splice should be checked regularly and remade if there is any evidence of wear. Saftey Instructions Classification societies require that a vessel laying to an anchor should have her chain held by a cable stopper or equivalent strong point as windlasses are not designed to take the excessive loads generated under storm conditions.The same rule applies to small craft.Always use heavy nylon bridle, chain stopper or Sampson post to secure your vessel. Do Not use the windlass as a mooring strong point. This instruction is in keeping with good seamanship 538 email: hmp@hollandmarine.comwebsite: www.hollandmarine.comfax:905-891-7972tel:905-891-1639'