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Help me spec a new windlass

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Re: Help me spec a new windlass

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Nancy wrote: Thu Sep 19, 2019 11:18 pm Dag, would you do me a favor and measure one of the cleats next to your windlass? I'm guessing they're smaller than 10". I'd really like to mount 1-2 cleats on the pulpit, not on the deck. The ears on the 10" cleats are nearly 3" long.
Ok, will do in a few hours, stay tuned. 8)
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Re: Help me spec a new windlass

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Cleats are 8”.
Highly recommend the location on deck next to chain locker hatches:
Gives you a fair lead through the chocks when using an anchor snubber line, or extra dock lines.
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Re: Help me spec a new windlass

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8” cleats between windlass and hatches.
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Re: Help me spec a new windlass

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Norseman wrote: Fri Sep 20, 2019 1:03 pm Cleats are 8”.
Highly recommend the location on deck next to chain locker hatches:
Gives you a fair lead through the chocks when using an anchor snubber line, or extra dock lines.
Thanks very much! When you have a chance, can you give me the length of the feet? I'm guessing 2".
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Re: Help me spec a new windlass

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Nancy wrote: Fri Sep 20, 2019 9:32 pm
Norseman wrote: Fri Sep 20, 2019 1:03 pm Cleats are 8”.
Highly recommend the location on deck next to chain locker hatches:
Gives you a fair lead through the chocks when using an anchor snubber line, or extra dock lines.
Thanks very much! When you have a chance, can you give me the length of the feet? I'm guessing 2".
Length of feet? Or width?
Try this link, but will measure next time I go aboard “Odin”.
https://www.suncorstainless.com/herreshoff-cleat
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Re: Help me spec a new windlass

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Thanks for the Suncor link. That gives me what I'm looking for (length of feet - dimension D).
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Nancy wrote: Sat Sep 21, 2019 7:45 pm Thanks for the Suncor link. That gives me what I'm looking for (length of feet - dimension D).
Cool, hope it works out, as my grandmother said: You can never have too many cleats Dear.. :mrgreen:
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Love the new windlass and especially the handheld switch at the bow! I haven't anchored with it yet - just fed the rode in - but it's music to my ears. Gobbled up the line like nothing and never flinched at the splice.

We did some serious reinforcement to the pulpit. The old windlass was fastened through only the top layer, and it's a mystery why it never ripped out. I guess a 1/4" (+/-) skin is stronger than it looks. But we won't have to worry now.

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Nice, and never dull on a boat, always something to do. :shock:
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Re: Help me spec a new windlass

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Has anyone retrofitted a remote to an original Horizon windlass? I mostly singlehand and anchoring can be a pain as I run back and forth between the pulpit and wheelhouse.........
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Grunty! Nice work!!
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. I mostly singlehand and anchoring can be a pain as I run back and forth between the pulpit and wheelhouse.........
Wow, I feel your pain. :shock:
I would think a solenoid and a remote can be fitted to any windlass.
We have the Lewmar 700 pictured above with a remote, anchor like a boss from the comfort of the wheel house and the chair. :mrgreen:

(One time we got tangled up in a thunderstorm when we anchored, blowing 40, gusting 50+, raining sideways, visibility 0, we dropped the hook, laid out 80’ of chain, and the anchor held: We popped a beverage celebrating big anchor and remote controlled windlass. Wife thought this was her last hour on earth and promised to hug the anchor when it came back up. 8) )
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Bluewater wrote: Wed May 20, 2020 7:54 am Has anyone retrofitted a remote to an original Horizon windlass? I mostly singlehand and anchoring can be a pain as I run back and forth between the pulpit and wheelhouse.........
As Norseman said, it's only a connection to the solenoid. I installed the Lewmar 3-Button remote and it is a gem to have, especially that I am all chain so setting/adjusting the bridle with this is super handy, also for anchor washing, etc etc.

All it requires is mounting the receiver inside the boat and a few wire run connections to the solenoid (+) (-) (up) (down). And anything that can be installed without drilling a hole on the outside of the boat is always a win win. Here's a few pics and some test videos I put on YT from during the install.

https://youtu.be/IUPWuwYrTYI

https://youtu.be/Nww5UEoW_p4
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Re: Help me spec a new windlass

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hi...you can get a garmin remote for about 400ish USD or do what I did and get this(for under $50):

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Anchor-remote- ... 2009695848

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Re: Help me spec a new windlass

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Thanks Guys. Very useful......
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