sailingrbg
Well-Known Member
Recommendations for an electric windlass for a 27 footer
Dear all
I am currently looking to put an electric anchor windlass on my small yacht however there is insufficient room within the anchor locker to site this and so far my thoughts are to provide a vertical windlass (where the motor is below deck) , just aft of the anchor locker. The thought being that the anchor chain coming from the bow roller will go round the windlass and then drop into the locker which is relatively deep about 2 feet. At the London boat show I looked at the Quick Rider 700w which seemed to do everything I wanted the only problem being that there is no mechanical means of manually raising the anchor on the windlass. Can anyone advise if they have a similar situation where the chain goes round a vertical windlass and falls into the locker. (ie not falling down through a hole in the windlass itself ) can you advise if it works well or if you could recommend a windlass that additionally has a means of mechanically raising the anchor as well.
Many thanks for any help or advice received
Dear all
I am currently looking to put an electric anchor windlass on my small yacht however there is insufficient room within the anchor locker to site this and so far my thoughts are to provide a vertical windlass (where the motor is below deck) , just aft of the anchor locker. The thought being that the anchor chain coming from the bow roller will go round the windlass and then drop into the locker which is relatively deep about 2 feet. At the London boat show I looked at the Quick Rider 700w which seemed to do everything I wanted the only problem being that there is no mechanical means of manually raising the anchor on the windlass. Can anyone advise if they have a similar situation where the chain goes round a vertical windlass and falls into the locker. (ie not falling down through a hole in the windlass itself ) can you advise if it works well or if you could recommend a windlass that additionally has a means of mechanically raising the anchor as well.
Many thanks for any help or advice received