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I installed a Lofrans vertical windlass (with capstan) on my 1995 h336. Your task should be slightly easier since you have a little more room.My installation, as well as many others, are in the photo forums. Search for "windlass" and you'll see a whole selection of ideas, some of them very creative.Here's what I think I know about doing something like this:1. Don't do the installation if you can't figure out a way for the chain to fall freely into the chain locker without you putting your hands near the windlass. That way you get to keep all of your fingers. There is usually an area forward of or under the vee-berth. The shallow anchor locker on most 30-40 foot Hunters is not adequate, you'll have to be creative. 2. Learn something about fiberglass. You may have to do some layup or filling & fairing. At the very least you'll need to know how to correctly cut a hole in a cored deck.3. Putting a separate windlass battery up front makes no sense.4. Shop on eBay for your windlass. Go to West Marine and you'll pay nearly twice as much.5. The windlass itself will be less than half the expense of the entire project. The other major expenses are the electrical cables and the rode. I found places on the internet where I had both of these things (cable and rode) made and shipped to me. Again, WM is the place to go for screws, not major components.6. Rope/chain rodes are wonderful things. 100 Chain/200 Rope makes a great, versatile, relatively lightweight rode for a 30-something cruiser. You'll need a windlass with a rope/chain gypsy if you want to use a combination rode.7. Try to avoid hacking holes in your boat, other than for footswitches and through-bulkhead wire runs. You'll kill yourself trying to get it looking right. If I had it to do over again, I would have passed on the capstan model and bought a windlass that could have been installed entirely under the anchor locker door. I eventually solved my problem with custom trim pieces made of starboard.I think I spent about $1500 altogether. Don't ask how many hours.