oakleyb
Well-Known Member
Are they that bad ? I dont have one at the moment and dont really want to try and get cabling from batteries at the rear to where windlass will be sited.
Are they that bad ? I dont have one at the moment and dont really want to try and get cabling from batteries at the rear to where windlass will be sited.
+1Depends what for. I use a manual on my 28' boat but I pull chain up by hand. The windlass is for breaking out the anchor and for letting it drop. It works very well for that but would be tremendously slow to pull in all the chain.
Being able to let the required length of chain run freely out of the chain locker over the freewheeling gypsy instead of having to range it along the side of the deck is a great advantage; especially if you ever have to anchor in a hurry.
In my experience the S&L 555 was the best manual windlass. If you can pick one up second hand they are worth having. Two speed and you can pull chain in almost as fast as an electric windlass. They cost a fortune new. We had one for years on our last boat.