3-Strand Rope to Chain Splice

Figure 1
Step #1
Measure from the end of the rope 18 crowns or twists and place a wrap of twine around the rope at that point and tie tightly with a double overhand knot. Unlay the rope back to the twine. Tape the end of each strand and label I, II, III.

Figure 2
Step #2
Line up the rope to the last link of the chain so that the II strand is in the middle and the I and III are on either end. Take the II strand and pass it through one side of the chain link. Strands I and III are to pass through the chain link from the opposite side, staying on the outside of strand II.

Figure 3
Step #3
Prior to beginning tucks, insert a small rod (3/16” diameter or equivalent) between the throat of the splice and the chain link to act as a temporary spacer.

Figure 4
Step #4
Perform 2 tucks with all three strands, after the 2nd tuck, thin the three strands by 1/3 the number of yarns.

Figure 5
Step #5
Trim excess yarns off strands, using a hot knife, and leave a stub slightly longer than the diameter of a strand. Tuck all the strands 2 more times and thin by 1/3 again, using same procedure as before. (Fig. 5) Perform 2 final tucks with all three strands, then trim excess off strands leaving a stub approximately a strand diameter in length. Remove spacer.
Notes:
- The stub will be drawn into the rope once it is loaded up. It can be trimmed fruther after is has been loaded.
- This method of joining is designed to minimize chafe between rope and chain, but as a matter of prudent seamanship, it should be checked regularly and remade if there is any evidence of wear.