hrifraf
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Our anchor windlass is a Vetus Alexander III. About 12 years old, it was last overhauled about 6 or 7 years ago. We use the windlass a lot. Typically out for 3 months each summer and anchor out almost every night. Last summer the windlass started to labour. Still works, but not with the pep it used to have.
My feeling is that the motor probably needs new brushes and cleaning. I don't know whether you can pull the motor off without pulling the windlass off the deck first. I would have trouble handling the thing if I had to remove it. Anyway, I talked to a local shop about having it overhauled. They said parts are no longer available and recommended getting a new windlass.
Wow. What ever happened to fixing things?
A new windlass is bound to have a different mounting bolt pattern, so there will be extra work and expense over the cost of the windlass.
Windlasses are not rocket science. Presumably an experienced mechanical/electrical shop could deal with even an old one. But of course there's a cost with that too, so hard to choose the best route.
Would appreciate your thoughts. And if you know of an outfit that might be able to deal with an old windlass in the Vancouver area, pass them along.
My feeling is that the motor probably needs new brushes and cleaning. I don't know whether you can pull the motor off without pulling the windlass off the deck first. I would have trouble handling the thing if I had to remove it. Anyway, I talked to a local shop about having it overhauled. They said parts are no longer available and recommended getting a new windlass.
Wow. What ever happened to fixing things?
A new windlass is bound to have a different mounting bolt pattern, so there will be extra work and expense over the cost of the windlass.
Windlasses are not rocket science. Presumably an experienced mechanical/electrical shop could deal with even an old one. But of course there's a cost with that too, so hard to choose the best route.
Would appreciate your thoughts. And if you know of an outfit that might be able to deal with an old windlass in the Vancouver area, pass them along.