Sea Devil
Well-Known Member
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Depending on which winch you have/get some have a spot of the hole directly under the base of the winch. Some others come with 'clip on' (for lack of better word) type hawser pipe. And the others it appears you have to make it up as you go.
Most Auto Rope to Chain winches have some arrangement either built in or attached for the haswe
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But that was the question I was asking - none of the over/under anchor winches I have seen have a hawser hole either attached or clip on. The side by side ones do. If you are anchoring as I do normally every day when away cruising, there is no way you want to do that by hand - But because the cat is light I am using a mix of chain and warp so it's easier to use a over/under rather than a side by side BUT still do not see where the hawser hole is intended to be for a over/under......
I was hoping somebody had gone down this method and come up with a solution...
Michael
Depending on which winch you have/get some have a spot of the hole directly under the base of the winch. Some others come with 'clip on' (for lack of better word) type hawser pipe. And the others it appears you have to make it up as you go.
Most Auto Rope to Chain winches have some arrangement either built in or attached for the haswe
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But that was the question I was asking - none of the over/under anchor winches I have seen have a hawser hole either attached or clip on. The side by side ones do. If you are anchoring as I do normally every day when away cruising, there is no way you want to do that by hand - But because the cat is light I am using a mix of chain and warp so it's easier to use a over/under rather than a side by side BUT still do not see where the hawser hole is intended to be for a over/under......
I was hoping somebody had gone down this method and come up with a solution...
Michael