cpedw
Well-Known Member
Every winter, I try to devise a way to get more chain to fall into the chain locker without assistance. The boat is a Westerly Falcon with chain locker under the windlass right forward so the chain locker is a narrow upside down pyramid wedge shape. Currently we have 35m of 8mm chain but only the first 25m can be relied on to go in smoothly. I would prefer to be able to accommodate 50m. I think there's enough room for more chain if only it would spread round the locker more evenly.
Previous efforts have used fixed obstacles under the very short hawse pipe to try to divert the chain but they have not been very successful. They are difficult to fix in place because of the shape of the locker and access into it. They also get in the way when trying to shift the heap of chain using the windlass handle poked through the hawse pipe.
This winter's musing came up with the idea of a windscreen wiper motor fixed under the windlass and slowly driving an arm shaped a bit like a tuning fork to and fro to scatter the chain about in the locker. I can already think of several aspects of this scheme needing close consideration but I wonder if anyone has tried something similar, or something very different that works?
Here's hoping,
Derek
Previous efforts have used fixed obstacles under the very short hawse pipe to try to divert the chain but they have not been very successful. They are difficult to fix in place because of the shape of the locker and access into it. They also get in the way when trying to shift the heap of chain using the windlass handle poked through the hawse pipe.
This winter's musing came up with the idea of a windscreen wiper motor fixed under the windlass and slowly driving an arm shaped a bit like a tuning fork to and fro to scatter the chain about in the locker. I can already think of several aspects of this scheme needing close consideration but I wonder if anyone has tried something similar, or something very different that works?
Here's hoping,
Derek