High Test Eye Grab Hook Zinc Plated or Stainless Steel

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Chain Grab Hook

Designed for making quick connections with chain in boating application.

Ideal for Anchor Snubber application.

Material: Zinc Plated or 316 Stainless Steel

Options: 1/4", 5/16"  3/8" and 1/2"

1/4” : A=0.52”, B=0.35”, C=3.03”
5/16” : A=0.64”, B=0.45”, C=4.05”
3/8” : A=0.72”, B=0.50”, C=4.75”

1/2": A=0.93”, B=0.65”, C=6.25”


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    Thank you for your question.
    Your boat should use the 3/8" chain but I know that other Beneteau Oceain 45' mont the 5/16".
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    Thank you for your question,
    For 3/8" chain you need 3/8" grab hook.
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  • When will the 3/8" High Test Eye Grab Stainless Steel be available?

    Thank you for your question.
    Due to unexpectedly high demand of 3/8" grab hook in SS, we should have it in stock again not before the end of July.
    Apologize for any inconvenience.
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  • What is the proper size hook for a 5/16 chain?

    Thank you for your question.
    Ibelieve that you are talking about the grab hook right?
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    dbRopes

  • Hello, I buying a Neel 43 trimaran, 9T w/ 25’ beam. I think a cat bridle will work fine. 3/4” x ? Thanks

    Hi, thanks for your question.
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  • To determine freeboard and line length, should freeboard be measured from the bow cleats to the water? I have a Formula 34PC so it should be a 1/2” line, correct?

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    You need aproximate 2 1/2 times (minimum) the freeboard for the right length.
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  • I dont know size of my chain i have a Power Yacht Absolute 45 fly what is recomended rope and hook i would like to know diffrence between shock snubber and normal

    Thank you for your question.
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