My 89 Hunter 35 is fitted with a Muir anchor windlass which operates intermittently. Very frustrating. It is controlled by two deck foot switches which have both been rebuilt now with clean contacts. When in the "not working" mode all that happens is that there is a distinct solenoid click but the windlass will not start. However if one foot switch is not operating then neither is the other!!!!
Below decks the foot switches are each connected to a dedicated high amperage solenoid. At first I suspected problems with the high amperage solenoids but realized that there was no chance of them both failing to operate at the identical time. So now I suspect a "flat spot" on the electric motor. Comments?
If it is a flat spot, is there any chance that a motor shop could repair it or is it inevitable that I must buy a new electric drive motor to have a reliable windlass?
Below decks the foot switches are each connected to a dedicated high amperage solenoid. At first I suspected problems with the high amperage solenoids but realized that there was no chance of them both failing to operate at the identical time. So now I suspect a "flat spot" on the electric motor. Comments?
If it is a flat spot, is there any chance that a motor shop could repair it or is it inevitable that I must buy a new electric drive motor to have a reliable windlass?