Avocet
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Having dug the anchor well into some clay the other weekend, I'm wondering about a windlass. Too much like hard work, pulling it up by hand these days! The boat is only 27 feet long with a 25lb CQR, about 30m of what I' believe is 5/16" chain, and another 30m or so of nylon rode spliced to the chain. I don't really fancy the complication or expense of an electric winch, so a manual one would be fine. I know nothing about windlasses, however, and would be grateful for some advice! So far, the questions that spring to mind are:
1. How can I be certain it is 5/16" chain? Is 5/16" the diameter of the round bar that each link is made from?
2. I've heard of "calibrated chain" and I gather that's what windlass gypsies like. How can I tell if what I have is "calibrated" and does it matter?
3. Avocet has no bow roller. Only a (very) substantial brass casting with a groove in it that the anchor chain sits in.
4. The chain locker is in the forepeak and the chain goes in and out through a hawse pipe with a flap on it, facing aft, and offset from the longitudinal centreline of the boat (and therefore the stemhead fitting groove) by about a foot. If I get a traditional windlass where the gypsy is vertical, and I put the gypsy (more or less) on the centreline of the boat, I won't get much "wrap" of chain round the gypsy. Is that likely to be a problem?
5. If I go for a second-hand one is there anything I should look for in particular?
Is there anything else I should consider?
1. How can I be certain it is 5/16" chain? Is 5/16" the diameter of the round bar that each link is made from?
2. I've heard of "calibrated chain" and I gather that's what windlass gypsies like. How can I tell if what I have is "calibrated" and does it matter?
3. Avocet has no bow roller. Only a (very) substantial brass casting with a groove in it that the anchor chain sits in.
4. The chain locker is in the forepeak and the chain goes in and out through a hawse pipe with a flap on it, facing aft, and offset from the longitudinal centreline of the boat (and therefore the stemhead fitting groove) by about a foot. If I get a traditional windlass where the gypsy is vertical, and I put the gypsy (more or less) on the centreline of the boat, I won't get much "wrap" of chain round the gypsy. Is that likely to be a problem?
5. If I go for a second-hand one is there anything I should look for in particular?
Is there anything else I should consider?