A question for the Group RE use of the windlass & anchor.
We have only used the windlass a couple times so far, but it will get a lot of use soon. At the present time I secure the anchor with a small line, in an effort to take the strain off the windlass/gypsy while cruising (and to prevent accidental deployments).
Is this really necessary? (I can prevent accidental deployments by popping the breaker, but that doesn't take the strain off the windlass.)
West Marine (and others...) sell a couple different gadgets to lock-down the anchor chain after retrieval, but I'd prefer to not drill extra holes in the deck if it isn't necessary. (Holes + Boats = Bad JuJu)
My "guess" is that it's unnecessary, but I'm still wondering. ...seems to me that given the intended use of a windlass, and the forces involved, it's probably overbuilt and wouldn't be damaged from the relatively minor stresses of an anchor resting snug in it's bowroller. (While AT ANCHOR is a different situation, and you want to tieoff the anchor rode to prevent the force being absorbed by the windlass.)
Will be interested to get some feedback.
Thx / Casey
We have only used the windlass a couple times so far, but it will get a lot of use soon. At the present time I secure the anchor with a small line, in an effort to take the strain off the windlass/gypsy while cruising (and to prevent accidental deployments).
Is this really necessary? (I can prevent accidental deployments by popping the breaker, but that doesn't take the strain off the windlass.)
West Marine (and others...) sell a couple different gadgets to lock-down the anchor chain after retrieval, but I'd prefer to not drill extra holes in the deck if it isn't necessary. (Holes + Boats = Bad JuJu)
My "guess" is that it's unnecessary, but I'm still wondering. ...seems to me that given the intended use of a windlass, and the forces involved, it's probably overbuilt and wouldn't be damaged from the relatively minor stresses of an anchor resting snug in it's bowroller. (While AT ANCHOR is a different situation, and you want to tieoff the anchor rode to prevent the force being absorbed by the windlass.)
Will be interested to get some feedback.
Thx / Casey