stwendl
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- Joined
- Aug 11, 2015
- Messages
- 596
- Fluid Motion Model
- C-28
- Hull Identification Number
- FMLT2719J516
- Vessel Name
- Cataleya
I see that most boats in the us use a windlass instead of an anchor winch. A windlass requires a certain amount of free space below for the line and/or chain to fall and pile upon. A winch uses less space by winding up the line and chain onto a drum. My r27 does not have the required space to pile up without clogging the windlass and requiring manual intervention. I presume all smaller models have the same issue. A deeper chain locker would have prevented this. Wondering if this is something that could be added afterwards, or if someone has found a solution. I imagine some form of locker extension that could be screwed on after making a big opening at bottom of the chain locker and rerouting the drain. The extension would need to be removable to access the boweye nuts.
Having seen several demonstrations of anchorwinches, mostly from Australia, I kinda started to like that system. Installing that on a ranger would be a bit of a challenge from an access point of view. A inspection hatch on the inside would be handy for that.
Just throwing out some ideas. Perhaps a drum winch makes it into a future model.
Having seen several demonstrations of anchorwinches, mostly from Australia, I kinda started to like that system. Installing that on a ranger would be a bit of a challenge from an access point of view. A inspection hatch on the inside would be handy for that.
Just throwing out some ideas. Perhaps a drum winch makes it into a future model.