Hole under windlass for chain

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Hawsepipe, spurling pipe or whatever.

Metal-surrounded hole in deck/anchor locker lid directly under the aft side of the gypsy.

Googling 'chain pipe' just gives the right-angled variety, not straight up and down as required.

How big, where from etc? (8mm chain spliced to 16mm octoplait)
 
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Hawsepipe, spurling pipe or whatever.

Metal-surrounded hole in deck/anchor locker lid directly under the aft side of the gypsy.

Googling 'chain pipe' just gives the right-angled variety, not straight up and down as required.

How big, where from etc? (8mm chain spliced to 16mm octoplait)
Don't know where from but IIRC the chain pipe my windlass needed (same sized rode as yours) was 60mm dia.

Boo2
 
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Hawsepipe, spurling pipe or whatever.

Metal-surrounded hole in deck/anchor locker lid directly under the aft side of the gypsy.

Googling 'chain pipe' just gives the right-angled variety, not straight up and down as required.

How big, where from etc? (8mm chain spliced to 16mm octoplait)

Try a search for hawse pipe.
 
When I fitted my Lofrans Tigres Windlass I fitted a stainless tube into the hole below he gypsy.

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I think I used 50mm od 1.5mm wall tube and squashed it to fit into the oval hole through the deck.
 
If the windlass doesn't already have it, you want the tube to have an upstand above deck level of an inch or so, to help prevent water pouring in.
 
Nick, you're very welcome to have the one off our new boat. I had to remove it because it was causing the chain to jam up. I don't think it's big enough for the boat (we have 10mm chain on the Moody). Should be fine for 8mm I think. If you're interested I will dig it out.
 
... and if he does that he should discover that what he is referring to is a navel pipe or spurling pipe.

Gordon Bennett..........

Tough night tonight.

Try three Google searches then ;

Hawse Pipe
Navel Pipe
Spurling Pipe

Which comes up with the most hits for something suitable for the OP ?
 
Mine is grey plastic drain pipe about 80mm diameter. It's sealed to the underside of the deck with a collar of teak. It runs between the two forepeak bunks at about 70degrees from horizontal, (ie slightly off vertical), and discharges into the chain well which is between those two bunks, and has a similar timber seal at bottom end. Any seawater runs through that pipe too, and straight out the chain drain to the bilge. A bit of an issue when shipping lots of "green", but solveable with a rag or sponge rammed in the hawse hole.
 
Nick, you're very welcome to have the one off our new boat. I had to remove it because it was causing the chain to jam up. I don't think it's big enough for the boat (we have 10mm chain on the Moody). Should be fine for 8mm I think. If you're interested I will dig it out.

Thanks - sent you a PM
 
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