nimbusgb
Well-Known Member
Rather than hijack the other anchor chain thread ........
The result of our recent cruising holiday has been a total mutiny from the crew on the scale of HMS bounty. Said crew has refused all further contact with the demon winch buried in the anchor locker.
We have 11.5m benneteau with a 1500 watt winch mounted on a platform in the locker. Currently electrical retrieve only. Lowering is a manual cone clutch affair and the chain will jump off the gypsey at the slightest temptation resulting in crew ducking and rnning for cover ( rather wreck boat than kids fingers! )
The fall from the gypsey to the sloped aft face of the locker is only 400mm which with the old chain run was insufficient; the chain pile quickly reduced this to about 300mm and then the blockages and kinks between gypsey and hawse pipe ( actually a hole in the shelf ) started.
Solution 1 was to run the chain 180 deg round the gypsey and forward 250mm over a roller. this increased the fall to about 600mm. still not a great success. Retrieval now requires crew to sit and keep tension on the fall of chain with a length of pipe.
I fitted a reversing solenoid to the winch this trip which succesfully reverses the polarity of the two cables going in to the winch. winch still only runs one way!
So the current thinking is as follows.
1 - see if the winch can be reversed simply ( contact goiot - their docs say yes but I'm not sure if I have the correct reference ) if so build a steel structure to move the winch forward 250mm and up 200mm to become a deck mounted winch. The hawse pipe from this new position will angle forward and down 45 degrees which will give the chain a clear fall of around 800mm and 600mm with the whole 100m of 10mm chain in the locker.
2 - If the winch can't be reversed electrically then aquire a new winch and build a suitable platform to get the winch deck mounted and forward as much as possible.
questions are -
1 -will idea solve the problem?
2 - if I have to buy a new winch which shoiuld I go for. Vertical or horizontal. and who makes a good 1200 - 1500watt forward, reverse (and possibly even free fall ) remote controlled unit?
The result of our recent cruising holiday has been a total mutiny from the crew on the scale of HMS bounty. Said crew has refused all further contact with the demon winch buried in the anchor locker.
We have 11.5m benneteau with a 1500 watt winch mounted on a platform in the locker. Currently electrical retrieve only. Lowering is a manual cone clutch affair and the chain will jump off the gypsey at the slightest temptation resulting in crew ducking and rnning for cover ( rather wreck boat than kids fingers! )
The fall from the gypsey to the sloped aft face of the locker is only 400mm which with the old chain run was insufficient; the chain pile quickly reduced this to about 300mm and then the blockages and kinks between gypsey and hawse pipe ( actually a hole in the shelf ) started.
Solution 1 was to run the chain 180 deg round the gypsey and forward 250mm over a roller. this increased the fall to about 600mm. still not a great success. Retrieval now requires crew to sit and keep tension on the fall of chain with a length of pipe.
I fitted a reversing solenoid to the winch this trip which succesfully reverses the polarity of the two cables going in to the winch. winch still only runs one way!
So the current thinking is as follows.
1 - see if the winch can be reversed simply ( contact goiot - their docs say yes but I'm not sure if I have the correct reference ) if so build a steel structure to move the winch forward 250mm and up 200mm to become a deck mounted winch. The hawse pipe from this new position will angle forward and down 45 degrees which will give the chain a clear fall of around 800mm and 600mm with the whole 100m of 10mm chain in the locker.
2 - If the winch can't be reversed electrically then aquire a new winch and build a suitable platform to get the winch deck mounted and forward as much as possible.
questions are -
1 -will idea solve the problem?
2 - if I have to buy a new winch which shoiuld I go for. Vertical or horizontal. and who makes a good 1200 - 1500watt forward, reverse (and possibly even free fall ) remote controlled unit?