Here is mine. Covered and uncovered.
Neat, single vertical version of mine! One thing I like about these is the ease of tightening and loosening the clutch.
Do you still have the manual retrieval bar?
Here is mine, power up only. Kick the anchor over, control fall with the brake (hand wheel)
I agree. They are nice and smooth too.
Do you mean this stick?
What do those "L" bars do?
menzies , You’re not supposed to post the nicest one first. We need to work our way up. Here’s my old Simpson Lawrence Seatiger 555. Now the thread can only get better from here.
Menzies, if you are referring to the L handles on Libra's windlass, those are to set or release the clutch/brakes on either side. They have locking collars separate from these brakes that engage the gear (or not) outboard and then these handles to clutch/brake lock up or down and to control rate of descent when deploying.
Did I explain that in an understandable way? I love this set up but it is not conventional at all. I had to stand and stare at it a long time, many times to get a grip on it. Now I adore it. Two speed gears, neither fast, but lots of power and feasible to manually raise a large anchor on 1/2" chain in the case of electrical failure. Hoping never to see that day though, of course.
I raise you a seized Seatiger 555. Look how messed up the configuration is. I've spent months trying to reconfigure this forward of the sampson post with an Ideal CWM.
Old pic taken before we actually owned her but a Maxwell 3500 as well on a massive S/S plate
Sampson post has since been epoxy filled and painted
Plough was replaced with 150lb Manson Supreme
Got rid of the yum cha s/s swivel
Deck was replaced and got rid of the foot switches.
Sian loves the foot switches. My only issue with them is that they are forward of the windlass. Not really an issue with the chain but can be an issue when deploying the snubber which initially lies on the deck.
Yeah, I couldn't reach ours at all when putting out the snubber forcing it to be a 2 person job.
Cheap eBay 2 for $20 remote and problem sorted.
If you decide to get rid of it , holler at me. I like messing with them.I raise you a seized Seatiger 555. Look how messed up the configuration is. I've spent months trying to reconfigure this forward of the sampson post with an Ideal CWM.
It looked like the three spoke wheels on the outside of each side, one with the straight wrench on it, were for the clutches?
Can you share what those are and how they connect?
OC beautiful setup! 2 great anchors. I would sleep well....I just sold our boat with a genuine Bruce and my wife and can’t praise it enough.
Our new boat came with a Danforth, we only have been on the hook a few nights with no problems , but it just don’t look right for the size of boat.
What brand of winch?
Are those custom bow rollers and brackets?