"capable gypsy?" (remember, I'm a neophyte here)

--- On Wed, 8/29/12, Martin DeYoung <mdeyo...@deyoungmfg.com> wrote:

From: Martin DeYoung <mdeyo...@deyoungmfg.com>
Subject: Re: Stus-List (now anchoring/windlass)
To: "cnc-list@cnc-list.com" <cnc-list@cnc-list.com>
Date: Wednesday, August 29, 2012, 4:47 PM



 
 






>> Would a windlass be a welcome addition to our anchoring arsenal?
 
   
As one ages or needs to re-anchor three times within 2 hours the windless 
starts to make sense. 


>> What about the chain/rope connection? 
   
I use a rope to chain splice and the Lewmar rope/chain capable gypsy.  The 
splice is well documented in finer knot books and is easy
 to do when not in a rush.  I add heat shrink tubing around the three strands 
where they contact the galvanized chain to reduce chafe.  Inspect often, renew 
the splice regular enough to sleep well. 
   

Martin 
Calypso 
1971 C&C 43 
Seattle 





From: cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com]
On Behalf Of Richard Walter

Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2012 1:25 PM

To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com

Subject: Stus-List (now anchoring/windlass) 

   
Greetings,



I admit I am completely ignorant when it comes to windlasses. INDIGO (1978 
36-footer) has a double bow roller, but we only fly a single anchor. We carry a 
Danforth anchor on 33 feet of chain to braided rope rode. Like a schlub, I just 
set it and pull it up
 by hand. 



My questions:

Would a windlass be a welcome addition to our anchoring arsenal? 

What about the chain/rope connection? 

Can a windlass accommodate two anchors on the bow roller?

Brand/model recommendation(s)? (We are partial to Lewmar for our winches)

What else do I need to consider?



Thank you,

Richard



--- On Wed, 8/29/12, Richard Walter <sailind...@yahoo.com> wrote: 


From: Richard Walter <sailind...@yahoo.com>

Subject: Re: Stus-List Martha's Vineyard Cruise next week (now anchoring)

To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com

Date: Wednesday, August 29, 2012, 3:54 PM 




I agree with Colin, I have anchored comfortably at Vineyard Haven (and other 
places). I agree too that anchoring is the way to go. When I
 anchor, I feel smarter and more sailor-ly. Heck, I paid for the anchor, chain, 
and rode, I'm gonna use it. Also, every night anchoring saves us enough $$ for 
another dinner ashore!



Richard 




   




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