66 feet
One chain = 66 survey feet.
A chain is a very old Linear Measure. 1 chain = 22 yards = 66 feet.
There is an "engineering chain" that measures 100 feet, and then there is a "surveying chain" that measures 66 feet. To get inches, simply multiply the applicable chain by 12.
22 feet equal one chain
It is 132 square feet.
About 68.2.A link is an archaic unit of linear measure. There are 100 links in a chain, there are 66 feet in a chain.
4356 square feet = 66 ft (1 chain) squared = 1/10 acre
To determine how many shackles of anchor chain are in the water, you first need to measure the length of the chain that is deployed. One shackle is typically 15 fathoms (or 90 feet). By dividing the total length of the chain in the water by 90 feet, you can calculate the number of shackles. For example, if 180 feet of chain is in the water, there are two shackles deployed.
This unit of measurement is different in different professions. A surveyor's chain is 66 feet. An engineer's chain is 100 feet.
The length of anchor chain can vary depending on the specific type and manufacturer. However, a common size for anchor chain is 1 shot, which typically equals 15 fathoms or 90 feet. Therefore, 9 shots of anchor chain would be 9 times 90 feet, totaling 810 feet.
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A shot of chain is 90 feet. The weight of 90 feet of chain will depend upon the type and guage of chain.