Powerwinch free fall anchor windlass

_CanAsian_

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Does anyone know anything about these? Im thinking about getting one. I need something for anchoring my 1986 24 ft bayliner ciera. Nothing too too expensive though. Any suggestions?
 

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Re: Powerwinch free fall anchor windlass

Why did you start a new thread on the same subject as the one you started yesterday? Did you read my response?

From yesterday:

Nothing is completely automatic. Winches and windlasses can jam. I have a windlass- my wife is ALWAYS on the bow to clear any jams (they happen) when we retrieve the anchor. That said, you need to do some basic research.

There are 2 types of anchor retrieval devices- winches and windlasses. A winch rolls the anchor rode onto a drum, like the winch on a boat trailer. A winch sits entirely above the deck.

A windlass uses a 'gypsy' (toothed wheel) to grab/pull and lead the rode through a hole in the deck, where it then drops below deck to a storage locker. 2 general types- vertical gypsy (mostly below deck) and horizontal gypsy (mostly above deck). A vertical gypsy windlass is a cleaner install and requires much more prep work. Both types require at least 18" of free fall space below the deck for the rode to drop into. If you use a combination of rope and chain, you need a windlass with the correct gypsy installed, special chain, and the chain needs to be attached directly to the anchor rope with a chain splice- no shackles or thimbles allowed.

Cheaper of the 2 types will be a winch, and you MIGHT be able to find one suitable for your boat, but I'm not sure. As you get up in weight (mid-20' range and above), windlasses are the norm. Why? Because the thickness of your rode (at least 3/8" for your boat) along with rode length starts to require too large a drum. A friend with a 25' Larson has been using a Powerwinch winch for many years, but I don't know what their current models are. His is the biggest boat I've seen with a winch.

Read through this recent thread on the subject:

http://forums.iboats.com/boat-topics...h-591939.html?
 

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Re: Powerwinch free fall anchor windlass

Does anyone know anything about these? Im thinking about getting one. I need something for anchoring my 1986 24 ft bayliner ciera. Nothing too too expensive though. Any suggestions?

So, what did you find on the Powerwinch site that'll work with your boat? I guess you determined that you have the free-fall space for a windlass and don't mind the additional cost of the necessary rode? Powerwinch has been around for a long time. Got a link to the unit you're looking at?
 

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Re: Powerwinch free fall anchor windlass

Possibly this one Powerwinch Class 31'
I dont know though. I know next to nothing about these. I would just rather spend some money to have my anchor deploy at the press of a button and store the anchor then keep having to get people on my boat to help that know nothing about boats. And ive only had my boat one season and didnt boat much before i bought it. I dont mind spending a bit of money just not too too much. I only paid $5000 for the boat. I dont see myself putting on a $2000+ windlass because i also want to upgrade a few other things on boat. Thanks!
 

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Re: Powerwinch free fall anchor windlass

It oughta work. You'll also need to add a bow pulpit or anchor roller unless you have one already. So, figure $700. for the unit, $150 (?) for new rope/chain rode and $100-200 for an anchor roller.

Good luck.
 
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