Difference between revisions of "Windlass"
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A windlass is not a high load bearing device. When at anchor your rode should be secured to a cleat or other mooring point on the bow. | A windlass is not a high load bearing device. When at anchor your rode should be secured to a cleat or other mooring point on the bow. | ||
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[[Category: Marine Engineering]] [[Category: Naval Architecture]] | [[Category: Marine Engineering]] [[Category: Naval Architecture]] |
Revision as of 08:49, 17 June 2009
Size
The rule to crosscheck your windlass selection is to add the total weight of the chain and the weight of the anchor together. Rope is very light and does not affect the actual lifting performance of the windlass, but can be factored in. For safe cruising in all types of conditions and sea areas, Lewmar recommends that you multiply the total weight of your anchor and chain by 4. This number should be less than the maximum pull of the windlass you have selected. Should your findings be at or more than the maximum pull, select the next largest windlass.
A windlass is not a high load bearing device. When at anchor your rode should be secured to a cleat or other mooring point on the bow.