The two heaviest tasks for this senior citizen on my 35 ft cruising sailboat are lifting the anchor and deploying/recovering the dinghy from its foredeck storage location.
Fortunately I have a windlass fitted with a combination chain/rode gypsy/wildcat. The rope rode is 5/8 inch three strand and the setup works very well. I am now researching using the power windlass to lift the dinghy with a suitable combination of dedicated line and pulley blocks. Has anyone here already done this? Using a 5/8 inch three strand rope is clearly overkill for the dinghy and would require large expensive blocks.
Short of trial and error has anyone any ideas of how I can find out which smaller rope would work in the combination gypsy/wildcat?
Fortunately I have a windlass fitted with a combination chain/rode gypsy/wildcat. The rope rode is 5/8 inch three strand and the setup works very well. I am now researching using the power windlass to lift the dinghy with a suitable combination of dedicated line and pulley blocks. Has anyone here already done this? Using a 5/8 inch three strand rope is clearly overkill for the dinghy and would require large expensive blocks.
Short of trial and error has anyone any ideas of how I can find out which smaller rope would work in the combination gypsy/wildcat?