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Hi,
Anchored for a night in a place usually good for south/west/east winds during a 25 knot NORTH. 4-6 foot swells in the anchorage, which really didn't bother us. BUT, When pulling the anchor the next morning, my windlass didn't want to grap the 3-strand nylon rode at all. Even when motoring toward the anchor (we have 60 feet of chain plus 100 feet of nylon) The windlass (electric) would not grab the nylon at all. The rope seemed twisted, and I ended up having to pull the nylon by hand and stuff it into the anchor locker (could've easily lost a finger if I wasn't a Jedi Knight.) finally got to the chain and after that, it was cake. Is there any way to help the windlass grab the nylon better, or should I switch to straight chain? (how many feet? - any nylon?? --- all chain + snubber ?? ) age old question i know, but I guess my question is ---- is nylon 3 strand compatible/practical/usefull/useless with a standard electric windlass. You thoughts are very much appreciated, Thanks, Mike. |
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