Dave: 

Thanks for the pic.
 
I think that is a Muir VM500 windlass, one of the few that discharges rode 
directly on deck and does not need be directly over the chain locker. In that 
install, is the rode all chain, or rope/chain?

I immediately noticed that bow casting has the anchor roller offset to 
starboard, and includes a keeper bar. What model is that vessel? My roller is 
dead center, no keeper.

Adrian Humphreys
Epilogue, Rockport ME
C&C 33-2 
adri...@telamontech.com




> On Sep 28, 2019, at 9:44 PM, Dave S <syerd...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>   Adrian - see blog post and pic here.
> 
> https://cncwindstar.blogspot.com/2019/09/anchor-handling-some-improvement.html
>   
> 
> Dave.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Adrian Humphreys <adri...@telamontech.com>
> To: Robert Boyer via CnC-List <cnc-list@cnc-list.com>
> Cc: 
> Bcc: 
> Date: Sat, 28 Sep 2019 11:03:21 -0400
> Subject: Re: Stus-List Anchor windlass on CnC33-2 ?
> We have a 25# CQR, 25' of chain, and 200' of 3-strand nylon.
> 
> Getting the nylon up is not a big problem even at 74 yrs, but the chain as 
> Dave points out, besides being hard to handle manually, will hop the 
> centerline roller, then grind against the pulpit and/or the roller furler 
> drum because of the awkward lead as you pull on the chain.
> 
> I am thinking to at least install a separate overhanging anchor roller, 
> offset one side of the headstay, to improve the lead of the rode, and house 
> the anchor once under weigh. The CQR is a tight fit in the anchor locker, and 
> brings a ton of mud aboard even when bucket-washed. 
> 
> There is very little room to install a windlass on the 33, both on deck and 
> below (for the vertical axis motor), but the nice thing would be the chain 
> gypsy to pull that last 25' of chain rode. I am looking at a hand crank Muir 
> VM500  but how to discharge the rode into the anchor locker? Also it looks 
> like Muir windlass cranks in one direction only, so you would need enough 
> room to make complete circles with a winch handle. Better if you could 
> free-ratchet back, then pull (or push) for power.
> 
> Dave, pictures of your neighbor's installation would be most welcome.
> 
> 
> Adrian Humphreys
> Epilogue, Rockport ME
> C&C 33-2 
> adri...@telamontech.com
> 


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