I would choose quality hot-dipped galvanized chain over
stainless steel anchor chain for almost any and every possible use EVEN if it was the same
price as quality galvanized chain. My reason is that I do not trust SS for long-term use due to:
1) primarily to risk of (and potential consequences of...) crevice
corrosion and
2) also it is well worth trying to avoid dissimilar metals/galvanic
corrosion (so anchor and shackle should also be same grade of
stainless steel, and it is worth noting to make sure you can get a shackle with a similar strength rating to the chain..), and
3) Tendency of SS to "work-harden" which in the case of an anchor chain is not a property that you want...
Also, as a side note I saw an earlier post about the importance of having the last part of the
rode entering the
boat be line as opposed to chain, and they are absolutely correct to stress the importance of shock absorption between the anchor and
boat. With that said, personally I like to sleep well on anchor regardless of what the
weather may hold so (for context, in my case
anchoring a 40' catamaran) so I almost always have chain going all the way into my boat and secured both at the windless and the very end of the chain to the chain locker (BUT the critically important detail is that after securing a nylon
bridle to the chain I simply let out enough slack chain so that all the
anchoring loads are going to the
bridle and there is simply extra chain hanging down between the nylon bridle/chain attachment point and the chain going to the windless gypsy/chain locker). The only downside of this way is that you need to have A LOT of chain to anchor many places relative to a short length of chain and a nylon
rode (but peace of mind and
safety are worth it to me so even though I am a weight obsessed
catamaran owner my primary anchor, a 65lb spade anchor, is attached to 400 continuous feet of 3/8" BBB (even though I don't have my boat set up this way, for a similar size boat I would recommend domestic 5/16" hot-dip galvanized high-test chain over 3/8" BBB chain any day, but I was unable to get gypsies for my
windlass to match the
current 5/16" domestic high-test chains..).