Hurricane
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I have it connected on a nice swivel but it comes up the wrong way round most of the time.
Hi Roger
I thought you had one of these "Twist" swivels.
I have it connected on a nice swivel but it comes up the wrong way round most of the time.
Hi Roger
I thought you had one of these "Twist" swivels.
That's the Osculati Twist swivel, mentioned above.
that the twisting action can be quite violent if the anchor is drawn into the bow roller rapidly (as SWMBOs are prone to do)
Oh yes, I've learnt to keep my mouth shut over the years. It's the price of having a (mostly) willing crewWow - thats brave of you - hope she isn't reading this.
If I had said that - I would have been told "Do it yourself then"
Ancam is actually already in hand, in fact the cam itself arrived this morning. I've just gone up one size with the anchor, to a Delta 20kg from a 16kg. Although this doesn't sound like much, the shank thickness changes when you go from 16 to 20, and there is a suggestion from anecdotal evidence that this might help the anchor set. We'll see.
I hadn't considered changing the chain; I have 80m already, and have never needed it all; I think the most I've put out has been 60m. However, the main disadvantage of galv chain is its tendency to occasionally clump in the anchor locker, and then jam the windlass. Stainless would solve that, I guess, although stainless chain w galv anchor might look a bit odd. Plus, 80m of stainless chain will be *very* expensive, and I'm already over budget on the wider project![]()
OK
What are you guys using for you Ancams?
My cam is at the other end of the scale to jfm's:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/221277314108?_trksid=p2060778.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT
I'm not hull mounting mine, so I just wanted something cheap and disposable. If it works out well, I can easily upgrade it later.
My cam is at the other end of the scale to jfm's:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/221277314108?_trksid=p2060778.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT
I'm not hull mounting mine, so I just wanted something cheap and disposable. If it works out well, I can easily upgrade it later.
That looks good Jimmy - I've ordered a couple and will try them against Garmin (@£300 each and paint drops off in 18 months). Thanks for the pointerMy cam is at the other end of the scale to jfm's:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/221277314108?_trksid=p2060778.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT
I'm not hull mounting mine, so I just wanted something cheap and disposable. If it works out well, I can easily upgrade it later.
Retro-fit cabling is always going to be a nightmare Hurricane. You're talking punching thru the anchor locker bulkhead, front cabin and bathroom ceilings down, urgh. I never contemplated fitting to my last boat and only did it on this boat because the cabling was installed in build (thanks to an original suggestion from you!).Thanks Jimmy
I saw that one this morning when I was looking.
Didn't like the idea of a metal one - does it look OK?
My big problem is getting wires back and then up to the FB would be a nightmare.
All my conduits are chocka block with all the other systems.
I was wondering about a WiFi one - or maybe a WiFi transmit box fitted in the chain locker.
Then, I got my photos out and I'm now worried that any camera would be knocked off with lazy lines etc.
So, the idea is starting to take a back seat (again)
Thanks Jimmy
I saw that one this morning when I was looking.
Didn't like the idea of a metal one - does it look OK?
My big problem is getting wires back and then up to the FB would be a nightmare.
All my conduits are chocka block with all the other systems.
I was wondering about a WiFi one - or maybe a WiFi transmit box fitted in the chain locker.
Then, I got my photos out and I'm now worried that any camera would be knocked off with lazy lines etc.
So, the idea is starting to take a back seat (again)
EDIT
With that camera, can you twist the view round like JFM's camera views.
If fitted to the hull like JFMs, I wouldn't want to have to turn my head to see the anchor.
It would need to be a "square on" view - of sorts.
That looks good Jimmy - I've ordered a couple and will try them against Garmin (@£300 each and paint drops off in 18 months). Thanks for the pointer
I,am salivatingat the thought of Ancam .
If there had to be a queue for one ,I think I should up there at the front .
With out digging too deep research wise a iam thinking camera on / under bow small hole into locker .
Then wireless or wifi ( we have power -winch ,bow light and chain counter )
To hand held device -anybodies with codes eg I phone ? Or a dedicated tiny screen at the helm ?
It's on my somthing to do if I,am bored list .
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TBH I have not really tried anchor retrieval with SWMBO -I have got that joy
to come .After which I may need to fit one !
Jimmy, while you have UK-priced welders on hand I think you should weld the plate on. Then you can dispense with the "atop" mounting of the plate, and make the edge of the plate meet (and be welded to) the inside edge of the pulpit tube so that in cross section it is a lollipop lying horizontally. You then also dispense with the bolts. Would look a lot neater. While you're at it, drill the holes and thread the vid cables thru the pulpit tube. And you'll have to have the stanchion bases drilled too.
The only justification for not doing this and doing the cable tie thing is that you're experimenting. But you're not - this project IS going to work. And anyway, everything I've suggested above is reversible and there's a fantastic s/s fabrication firm in Biot (Polish Paul, my nbf).
If you were really experimenting, you'd cut the base in your picture above out of 4mm sheet plastic and attach it to the pulpit with cable ties. But you're not experimenting as I say. So weld the thing on!![]()
PS it would be nice if the flagstff mount could cover the screw heads that hold the AnCam TM on