I guess my posting got lost when the server crashed so here it is again.
A friend of mine with a 21 ft cuddy is looking at adding a windlass. It will be an automatic free fall model. He mentioned that he would add a pulpit and I replied that I would go with an anchor roller instead. I thinks it's more functional, cleaner, less expensive and earier to retrofit (especially if the railings are to be fitted to the pulpit).
I showed him some roller models and commented about pivoting rollers. Supposedly they work better with automatic windlasses in that they enable the anchor roller to drop a bit and that helps frre it from it's stored position. I showed him the Kingston BR-21 roller assembly as an example.
Does anyone have experiences with anchor rollers particularly when used with windlasses?
Thanks for your input
Keeler
A friend of mine with a 21 ft cuddy is looking at adding a windlass. It will be an automatic free fall model. He mentioned that he would add a pulpit and I replied that I would go with an anchor roller instead. I thinks it's more functional, cleaner, less expensive and earier to retrofit (especially if the railings are to be fitted to the pulpit).
I showed him some roller models and commented about pivoting rollers. Supposedly they work better with automatic windlasses in that they enable the anchor roller to drop a bit and that helps frre it from it's stored position. I showed him the Kingston BR-21 roller assembly as an example.
Does anyone have experiences with anchor rollers particularly when used with windlasses?
Thanks for your input
Keeler