My apologies for those that have already seen this thread on the mid-sized Hunters forum. I am reposting to a broader audience to see if anybody has the answers I seek.
The windlass on my 2004 Hunter 33 has failed me for the last time. It is the Anchorman Sprint 900 (pn 0043621108) aka Sprint Atlantic 'A'. I believe this windlass was in general usage by Hunter back in the 2004 timeframe. I have two issues:
1. I have removed the four nuts on the interior (V berth) and removed the deck hardware including the upper (deck-side) circlip. I expected the lower gearbox and motor to drop out at that point. I have some movement but the lower unit *will not* come off. I am missing something. Any suggestions?
2. I heard that the Lewmar V1-V3 series has the same mounting hole pattern. Anybody replace their Sprint Atlantic with this series? What did you replace it with?
I am resigned to replacing the windlass but some people may be interested in the failure modes I experienced:
1. Shaft, gearbox, motor alignment - My guess is this is due mostly to poor installation on Hunter's part. I was able to align them well enough to relieve the binding and get it working again. Occasionaly I have to go back and adjust things until it works again. Mostly a guessing game until I can get the gearbox and motor off and see the shaft angle.
2. (Deck-side) Seal failure resulting in seawater penetrating down into the gearbox. No amount of torque that I can apply will get any movement from the shaft. The shaft bearings have likely become corroded but I will not know for sure until I get the thing out and apart on my bench.
3. No response from the 12v motor. Verified all electricals are working (proper voltage to windlass motor). I would expect that even with a mis-algned shaft or frozen bearings the motor would at least try but I get nothing. Likely the brushes have worn out completely. From reviews of other threads it seems the best solution is to replace the motor with one that has replacable brushes. $$$
Andy
The windlass on my 2004 Hunter 33 has failed me for the last time. It is the Anchorman Sprint 900 (pn 0043621108) aka Sprint Atlantic 'A'. I believe this windlass was in general usage by Hunter back in the 2004 timeframe. I have two issues:
1. I have removed the four nuts on the interior (V berth) and removed the deck hardware including the upper (deck-side) circlip. I expected the lower gearbox and motor to drop out at that point. I have some movement but the lower unit *will not* come off. I am missing something. Any suggestions?
2. I heard that the Lewmar V1-V3 series has the same mounting hole pattern. Anybody replace their Sprint Atlantic with this series? What did you replace it with?
I am resigned to replacing the windlass but some people may be interested in the failure modes I experienced:
1. Shaft, gearbox, motor alignment - My guess is this is due mostly to poor installation on Hunter's part. I was able to align them well enough to relieve the binding and get it working again. Occasionaly I have to go back and adjust things until it works again. Mostly a guessing game until I can get the gearbox and motor off and see the shaft angle.
2. (Deck-side) Seal failure resulting in seawater penetrating down into the gearbox. No amount of torque that I can apply will get any movement from the shaft. The shaft bearings have likely become corroded but I will not know for sure until I get the thing out and apart on my bench.
3. No response from the 12v motor. Verified all electricals are working (proper voltage to windlass motor). I would expect that even with a mis-algned shaft or frozen bearings the motor would at least try but I get nothing. Likely the brushes have worn out completely. From reviews of other threads it seems the best solution is to replace the motor with one that has replacable brushes. $$$
Andy