Dutch01527
Well-known member
I have a Lewmar Pro horizontal windlass and a lack of concentration on the up switch resulted in a broken drive shaft. Lewmar sell a service kit but it costs about £400 for the shaft and a few replacement gears and bits and pieces. Add fitting on to that and it is not really worth repairing. I am reluctant to buy another give Lewmar’s pricing policy and general apathy in their technical service department.
The shaft that is broken is probably less than £10 of stainless and the thought occurred to me that a good traditional engineer might be able to machine a solution.
Does anyone have a recommendation for a windlass repair engineer?
The shaft that is broken is probably less than £10 of stainless and the thought occurred to me that a good traditional engineer might be able to machine a solution.
Does anyone have a recommendation for a windlass repair engineer?