New trailer winch design

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Sumner

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Jan 31, 2009
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Joe

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Jun 1, 2004
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Catalina 27 Mission Bay, San Diego
Thanks for the links but those winches you guys ........
How about using a "come along" to bring up the chain and anchor. A hook on the chain end to fit the 5/8" links... the other end clipped to the mast....etc... or even a simple hand crank winch shackled to a couple of deck mounted padeyes. You'd have to reconnect the winch every 7-8 feet.... but then you wouldn't need a special gypsy to accommodate the chain...

Hope this isn't a re hash of one of your previous comments... I may have missed it.
 

Sumner

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Jan 31, 2009
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Macgregor & Endeavour 26S and 37 Utah's Canyon Country
....Hope this isn't a re hash of one of your previous comments... I may have missed it.
I don't plan on dealing with the chain in the winch...

http://forums.macgregor.sailboatowners.com/showthread.php?t=148397&#post987359

http://forums.macgregor.sailboatowners.com/showthread.php?t=148397&#post987433

Thanks for thinking about it. In the long run I'd like to try and find one of these....



http://www.ahoycaptain.com/shop/lofrans_lw250an.html

...as I could mount that on the boat or this one....



.....which is the manual Simpson Lawrence (later Lewmar) 555 manual windless. I'd really like a manual. Here is a link to one installed in a situation pretty much like ours.

http://www.pearson424.org/exterior/VeritasWindlass.html

We have an upper locker like the one shown and then there is another at the head of the V-berth with access to it through the upper one (use one for one rode and the other for the other rode. The upper is hinged like this one one the Pearson. I might be able to get the windlass just ahead of most of the hinged locker lid and would cut it into 2 parts.

I think they would both work from what I've seen other do with the same boat and some of the other horizontal ones. I'd just as soon pickup a manual or second choice would be electric with manual backup option,

Sum

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Why not use the stainless ring and a large fender to float your anchor, No manual labor, just a little driving skill!.....Dale
most sailboats dont have the power or the speed it takes to haul and anchor with a float and a ring.... and at the minimal speed/power we do have, it would take a fairly large fender to create enough resistance in the water to lift a 40lb anchor even if we got lots of slack in the rode and made a run for it....
 
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