Marking your anchor rode is a must-do project! Here’s the why and how of marking anchor anchor and line.
Links:
Webbing Tabs (Amazon)
Rainbow Chain Markers (Amazon)
Cable Ties (Amazon)
Mantus Anchor (Amazon)
Headlamp (Amazon)
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Brian Yates says
We currently mark our chain every 25’ with tie wraps using red, white, blue and repeat. We have a card on the anchor locker cover that explains the colors. I have had to replace a few tie wraps but not many. I like your idea on the webbing but how do you sew / attach them. Curious.