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![]() "GBM" wrote in message ... Question: Would I be better to buy a somewhat undersized windlass that might only draw 35A? (e.g Lofrans Dorado with gypsy on wrong side ![]() the larger unit and draw a bigger current? It would be far better to install enough battery capacity so you don't have to worry about it. But in practice even a single 100 amp hour battery will not be seriously affected by a 60 amp draw for 5-10 minutes. I would prefer to have at least 200 AHs of battery capacity however. And you really need 400 AH of capacity if you expect to anchor more than one night with lights and refrigeration going. And then you might want a larger capacity alternator with an external 3 stage regulator. You get the picture- don't worry about your windlass size, worry about your battery capacity and how you are going to recharge it. David |
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