BaseCampAnne
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I still don't get why I have an anchor problem. I have a Lewmar Pro Series Windlass and the normal roller (I think).
The anchor hangs up and the salesman told me everyone goes out on the bow or reaches through the window to release it. This seems counter intuitive to me...why spend the money for a windless if it is necessary to do this? Tom Elliot told me to get a different roller. Is that what others do, replace the factory roller? And then patch gelcoat holes from the existing roller?
Also, fortunately Tom Elliott and Susan discovered the hole drilled for the chain and rope to enter/exit is unfinished and the balsa is exposed. No damage so far since SEA COASTER lives indoors in the dry stack. What type of cylinder or ? do you use to seal off the exposed area so the chain and rope do no damage? And how do you keep water from entering the hole when it rains, for example?
Thanks in advance,
Anne
The anchor hangs up and the salesman told me everyone goes out on the bow or reaches through the window to release it. This seems counter intuitive to me...why spend the money for a windless if it is necessary to do this? Tom Elliot told me to get a different roller. Is that what others do, replace the factory roller? And then patch gelcoat holes from the existing roller?
Also, fortunately Tom Elliott and Susan discovered the hole drilled for the chain and rope to enter/exit is unfinished and the balsa is exposed. No damage so far since SEA COASTER lives indoors in the dry stack. What type of cylinder or ? do you use to seal off the exposed area so the chain and rope do no damage? And how do you keep water from entering the hole when it rains, for example?
Thanks in advance,
Anne