Spuddy
Well-Known Member
I'm fitting an electric windlass and about to put holes in the foredeck. Best location I expect is with the gypsy bang in line with the roller up at the sharp end which would put it straddling the centreline. But then it would be just in front of the hefty mooring cleat so the chain would clatter over the top of the windlass when secured. This isn't on of course so my options seem to be:
Offset the windlass a bit but dunno what angle is acceptable for the lead to the roller.
Shift the cleat off centre which means doubling up on the drilling and filling.
There might be an obvious (to other forumites) alternative to which I can say, "How simple and brilliant".
Any suggestions very welcome.
Offset the windlass a bit but dunno what angle is acceptable for the lead to the roller.
Shift the cleat off centre which means doubling up on the drilling and filling.
There might be an obvious (to other forumites) alternative to which I can say, "How simple and brilliant".
Any suggestions very welcome.