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Skip Gundlach wrote:
Unfortunately for us, our boat appears to be right in the middle of the high or low end of most of the various different classes of vertical windlasses available, at least based on boat length. Having had a replacement motor in my hand at the local WM Bargain Center, I agree with the assessment of the Lewmar Sprint series, which is that they're not worth having. I've heard at least a dozen stories of grief from Lewmar windlass owners... a bad rap, possibly, but then I know of at least a dozen owenrs of Ideal windlasses who use them hard and never think about any trouble with them. We also know that prices vary all over the map; what is quoted on one site may be double that of another. So, "street price" is what matters in the end. So, given a gypsy/drum arrangement on a vertical windlass with a chain pipe (automatically feeds the chain below), and a street price of under or very close to $2k, who's replaced theirs recently with something like that, and what's been the experience? http://www.idealwindlass.com/choosing_a_windlass.htm You won't get a new one sized for your boat (I'd be thinking about 1200 or 1500 watt) for under $2K that's for sure. Considering price, last fall we bought a 1000W 'Quick' windlass, made in Italy, and installed it. Only used it about a dozen times, and under benign circumstances, but at this point I have no apprehension about it's service. Ordering something like this is a risk that the gear won't work as well as you want, but OTOH an Ideal windlass/capstan is going to cost you $2500. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Muir-... 7452639QQrdZ1 Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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