Thought to migrate the topic to its own thread -- just in case somebody in some future years goes hunting for info.
Below are pictures of the anchor windlass installation on my particular 80-82 Hunter 36. The mounting design was by someone else prior to my ownership, so I really can't comment if it is strong enough or not.
The installation needed work when I bought the boat. The windlass was mounted on a piece of standard grade 3/4" plywood which had largely lost any integrity. The white replacement piece under the windlass is Corian plastic.
The two forward bolts go completely through the deck with a backing plate underneath.
The two aft bolts go through what used to be the most forward end of the opening anchor locker hatch. The PO separated that section from the rest of the hatch. Then it was epoxied solid to the sill to provide a rigid platform for mounting. See the picture which was taken from the anchor locker aimed back underneath the windlass.
The setup does work ... although I must confess that I don't anchor much. The main problem I have had is that the notch that was cut-out just aft of the windless for the chain to drop into the locker is a few inches too far aft. When the anchor is lifted, the chain feeding off the aft side of the windlass needs a more vertical drop to seat better in the chain groves of the windlass. I do have room to move the cut-out forward. Just haven't got around to it.
Just one way of doing it. Hope that this gives a springboard for variation on the theme.
Below are pictures of the anchor windlass installation on my particular 80-82 Hunter 36. The mounting design was by someone else prior to my ownership, so I really can't comment if it is strong enough or not.
The installation needed work when I bought the boat. The windlass was mounted on a piece of standard grade 3/4" plywood which had largely lost any integrity. The white replacement piece under the windlass is Corian plastic.
The two forward bolts go completely through the deck with a backing plate underneath.
The two aft bolts go through what used to be the most forward end of the opening anchor locker hatch. The PO separated that section from the rest of the hatch. Then it was epoxied solid to the sill to provide a rigid platform for mounting. See the picture which was taken from the anchor locker aimed back underneath the windlass.
The setup does work ... although I must confess that I don't anchor much. The main problem I have had is that the notch that was cut-out just aft of the windless for the chain to drop into the locker is a few inches too far aft. When the anchor is lifted, the chain feeding off the aft side of the windlass needs a more vertical drop to seat better in the chain groves of the windlass. I do have room to move the cut-out forward. Just haven't got around to it.
Just one way of doing it. Hope that this gives a springboard for variation on the theme.
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