snowleopard
Well-Known Member
I'm a great devotee now I have an electric windlass. I even have a radio remote so I can set and retrieve it without leaving the helm (though I seldom do). If I had batteries aft I would install an extra one close to the windlass.
I have never used a reciprocating manual windlass but I've seen others use them. If you do, make sure it is double-acting.
On my first old gaffer I had a gypsy attached to the gooseneck and a handle big enough for both hands. It was really effective, far more so than any foredeck type. If I had to fit a manual windlass today I'd go for a vertical-axle type and mount it on a pedestal so I could get a better working position.
I have never used a reciprocating manual windlass but I've seen others use them. If you do, make sure it is double-acting.
On my first old gaffer I had a gypsy attached to the gooseneck and a handle big enough for both hands. It was really effective, far more so than any foredeck type. If I had to fit a manual windlass today I'd go for a vertical-axle type and mount it on a pedestal so I could get a better working position.