Nothing wrong with a windlass
Hi Don.I can't speak for the other posters but in no way am I knocking the installation and use of a windlass. I don't question that it's a labor saving device. On a larger boat with an all chain rode while anchoring in consistently deep anchorages a windlass is more than just a convenience.Having said all that, what I'm advocating is building skill sets as well as confidence levels for both the skipper and the admiral. While the installation of a windlass will alleviate Mike's short term problems it's not going to help him much when it craps out with a dragging anchor some stormy day.Regardless of whether or not he has a windlass onboard, does he really want to continue with a fearful, intimidated mate onboard? What could be wrong with an admiral who gains skills, confidence and ownership of what's needed to operate the boat? It's likely to create a partner who actually WANTS to continue boating rather than just tolerating it as an uninvolved bystander.