mooring swivels: service life?

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Megunticook
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mooring swivels: service life?

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So I installed an eye-to-eye swivel on my mooring as recommended by most of the things I've read and mooring people I've talked to. It's USA made, hot-dip galvanized, and still looked pretty good when I reinstalled it this spring (gets washed and stored in my shed along with the shackles, pendant, buoy from October through April). This is season 4.

I had some experienced mooring guys inspect everything this spring, and they said they've had issues with swivels failing suddenly, so they avoid them unless absolutely necessary. They thought mine looked OK but it made me nervous. Wondering if I should replace it soon? I figured I would see corrosion and know when it was getting tired, but apparently the welded bolt on the pin can fail without showing any sign.

What are your experiences on this?
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I am curious about your swivel. Do you recall what brand it is, and where you bought it? Do you know if it is forged or cast?

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Re: mooring swivels: service life?

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I had a consistent problem with my mooring bridles wrapping themselves around and under my mooring ball. I was wary of using a swivel, because it seemed like the weak link with no backup. At the suggestion of someone on this board, I switched from two equal length mooring lines to using one that is ~12" longer than the main line. Since making that change three years ago I have yet to have the lines wrap themselves around. Just a thought.
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Re: mooring swivels: service life?

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Brand is Chicago and they're drop-forged: http://www.chicagohardware.com/swivels.htm.

Not sure how using multiple pendants would prevent the twisting/wrapping. But I'll look into it.
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