I have a real POS windlass on my boat, got it with the boat a long time ago. Heck, I don't even know the manufacturer, it's that messed up. But it still works...
I think I am going to replace with a "Good" windlass. I like the durability and free fall feature, which I don't enjoy now. My friends all have them and have no complaints. I also like the features and looks of the Lewmar.
Any feedback on what works for you?
Thanks.
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I have been using a Lewmar Freefall FF600 model which I added new in 2002. The boat was originally not equipped with a windlass. This is a 10 Meter International.
The combination chain and rope gypsy works well.
In these waters (West coast of Florida) I use 30' of chain and 170' of three strand rode.
The freefall feature makes anchoring very quick and easy.
If I was going to do it again I'd add a control at the bow as well as at the helm. Someday I'll make that upgrade.
Good luck with your selection process,
RWS
The combination chain and rope gypsy works well.
In these waters (West coast of Florida) I use 30' of chain and 170' of three strand rode.
The freefall feature makes anchoring very quick and easy.
If I was going to do it again I'd add a control at the bow as well as at the helm. Someday I'll make that upgrade.
Good luck with your selection process,
RWS
I have used the Good free-fall rope windlass on my '86 10 meter since new (new to me in '96) and it has served well. As a part of my recent repower project, I anticipated the installation of a rope/chain windlass. I have extended my bay cruising to include coastal diving. As of now, the windlass is still in service. I have 300' of 5/8" rope and 20' of 5/16" chain and have to pull the chain by hand. I'll be replacing the windlass soon and will be selling the "Good" for a fraction of the cost of a new one. If you're not in a hurry to buy one, I'm not looking to make a fortune, I just don't need another boat part sitting on my garage shelf collecting dust.
Steve L.
"Pauper's Paradise"
Steve L.
"Pauper's Paradise"