Ah ha yep. Retirement boat for sure will be wired with new-fangled technology.I can only imagine the joy when Edison's electricity arrives on your fore deck!
Ah ha yep. Retirement boat for sure will be wired with new-fangled technology.I can only imagine the joy when Edison's electricity arrives on your fore deck!
Yep. A new electric was top of list when we bought our boat. Still doing fine with our manual...hauling up 100' to 200' of chain with a 65 lb MantusBeen using our Tigress for 12 years. Bit of work, but two speeds make short work of talking up 100' of rode.
Never had a breaker pop, no shorts, corroded connections and gives me some am exercise. Every now and then think about an electric windlass, then look at price and calculate install work and that thought quickly disappears.
Thanks for the response.Richard, you can figure it out yourself, here:
Anchor System Sizing Tables (Reply #6) & Why Swivels are a bad idea http://c34.org/bbs/index.php/topic,4990.msg30400.html#msg30400
Don't take anyone's answer as right for you.
Your boat, your choice.
I have a NZ Rocna, it's been great.
Thanks, GunniThat would be my choice, and all the rest of your ground tackle system needs to match up to handle the hook. Make sure the wide shank cross-section fits your bow roller assembly. Large heavy anchors stay put, even on short scope.
1 Before they went to China. Same as what you called "pre-scandal"Thanks for the response.
1 What's the significance of an "NZ" Rocna?
2 It looks like the tables are for component loads. I was wondering about the efficacy of a 73 lb Rocna on a boat my size. Did I miss the answer in there?
Many thanks, Rich1 Before they went to China. Same as what you called "pre-scandal"
2. The answer IS "in there." YOU pick the size of the boat and the WIND speeds you want to size your gear for. The tables then tell you the LOAD you need for the gear. The Rocna tables include the load that the anchor will sustain. A combination of planning and reverse engineering. It took me about ten minutes to figure it out to, first, select my Rocna size, and, second, to size the components.