I plan on installing a Maxwell 600 windlass on my f32 without a pulpit. It seems that to center it above the rope locker would place it in front of the two cleats on the bow. This seems too close to the tip of the bow.
Any suggestions on which anchor and anchor roller to use would be appreciated. I have planned on using a Delta anchor. Seems like it would look and fit better on the bow.
Would love to hear from someone who has done this job without a bow pulpit.
Thanks
Lottanerv
help installing windlass in f32
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Mine, with a bow pulpit already had one when I got her.
But...whatever you do, be sure to seal any exposed area of the deck! Any water intrusion here, will surely rot the deck in no time. I would also recommend that the windlass you get have a free-fall feature. Mine sucks. Nothing like waiting forever for the anchor to get down to bottom while powering down...
Just flipping through April's issue of Power and Motoryacht, they had an article which shows the step by step procedure. Here is the link and picture sequence for you. It'll give you an idea. You'll do fine, take your time and let us know how you make out.
http://www.powerandmotoryacht.com/electric%2Dwindlass/
But...whatever you do, be sure to seal any exposed area of the deck! Any water intrusion here, will surely rot the deck in no time. I would also recommend that the windlass you get have a free-fall feature. Mine sucks. Nothing like waiting forever for the anchor to get down to bottom while powering down...
Just flipping through April's issue of Power and Motoryacht, they had an article which shows the step by step procedure. Here is the link and picture sequence for you. It'll give you an idea. You'll do fine, take your time and let us know how you make out.
http://www.powerandmotoryacht.com/electric%2Dwindlass/
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Windlass location
I wish I had a closer-up picture...but this is the best I could find. My old Good Windlass keeps on kickin'. I actually like it and haven't had any problems.
The rode goes down into the windlass about 4" or so from the front of the windlass. So, there really isn't much room there from the bow. Hope these help:


Tony in Sw FL
1982 F-36
The rode goes down into the windlass about 4" or so from the front of the windlass. So, there really isn't much room there from the bow. Hope these help:


Tony in Sw FL
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obeejr the windlass that you had trouble with is the same as the one you have now other then being free fall ? am i correct ? what toroble did you have as i am looking for a wndlass that is free fall and takes chain (wish my Good took chain )
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