Anyone ever added a windlass in the anchor locker with double doors? I am seriously considering adding this as a winter project and I am looking for some creative ideas....
I added the low profile Maxwell windlass 2 years ago,the installation and the windlass are great.
I back plated the starboard door with stainless and sealed it closed. I still have access through the port locker door into the anchor well.
Patrick:
Do you have any photos that detail the completed project? Care to share them? Thanks in advance.
Patrick,
I'd be happy to create a project page and post it so everyone can see your handiwork (and you won't be deluged with "me too" requests.)
Send pictures, drawing, text explanations, etc. to melkin@san.rr.com.
Mark Elkin
Yorkshire Rose, #133
I'd avoid putting the windlass in the locker for two reasons:
1. The very expensive motor will be in a corrosive atmosphere - I've seen many ruined by corrosion
2. You lose too much space in the locker.
I chose to put a vertical round base windlass in the deck just aft of the locker where the motor is in the fore cabin above the shelf. The chain passes over the starboard locker lid. I haven't yet added protection on the lid but could do so easily. I did fabricate a guide from 3/16" stainless steel to protect the deck. It has a hoop inside the locker to keep the chain on the guide. The port hatch was notched to allow it to close with the chain on the windlass.
At the same time I cutoff the starboard bow roller and added a new garhauer anchor roller that projects a few inches forward so the anchor fluke is clear of the bow. The aft end of the roller assembly is at the forward edge of the locker lid. I had to move the single forward cleat replacing it with two modern cleats, one on each side.
I understand that Gerry Douglas put the windlass aft of the locker on a 34 or 26 that he owned before becoming one of the top people at Catalina.
I installed a Simpson-Lawrence low profile windlass as Charles Holder did aft of the forepeak bulkhead. Neat installation, and I have photos if you'd like. Best money I ever spent.
Mike Smith
S/V Breezer
www.mikejansmith.com (http://www.mikejansmith.com)
I would be interested in seeing Mike's photos too.
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I installed a Simpson-Lawrence low profile windlass as Charles Holder did aft of the forepeak bulkhead. Neat installation, and I have photos if you'd like. Best money I ever spent.
Mike Smith
S/V Breezer
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Mike,
If you'll send me the pictures and any written description of your installation experience, I'll create a C34 Project page so we all can see your handiwork. Plus, you won't have to send the pictures individually to hundreds of admiring fans! ;)
Charles,
If you have any information to add, I'll combine it with Mike's on a single web page and credit you both! Just think, your name up in the big lights of the Projects web pages!
My email address is melkin@san.rr.com
Mark Elkin
Yorkshire Rose, #133
C34 Projects Associate Webmaster
See the latest addition on the C34 Projects (http://c34.org/projects/projects.html) page.
Mark Elkin
Yorkshire Rose, #133
the info for the windlass is wrong.. It talks about a dingy-tow.I am interested in putting a windlass on my c34.
Rich Wilkins
Houston Tx
86 c34
S/V Lil Tiger
Geaux Tigers!!
Rich -
Here is the link:
http://www.c34.org/projects/projects-anchor-windlass.html (http://www.c34.org/projects/projects-anchor-windlass.html)
(I still owe the Board some pictures!)
Mike and Jan Smith
S/V Breezer
www.mikejansmith.com (http://www.mikejansmith.com)
Thanks Mike
What part of Fl are you in?? We are tryiung to relocate to the Tampa area this winter after we sell our house.
Rich Wilkins
Houston Tx
86 c34
S/V Lil Tiger
Geaux Tigers!!
Hi Rich -
We are in northwest Florida in Gulf Breeze, some ways across the Big Bend from Tampa. If you come this way from Houston, be sure to give us a call. Here is our Database Entry (http://www.c34.org/owners-database/1988-3.html) under 1988 #688.
Mike and Jan Smith
S/V Breezer
www.mikejansmith.com (http://www.mikejansmith.com)
The maxwell windlass fits just fine in the double door anchor locker of our 1988.We laminated a piece of one inch marine ply in with some fiberglass woven roving and west systems epoxy. The doors close nicely and we only had to notch a small part of the forward end of the starboard door for the chain to clear so the chain can run free with the doors closed. We installed a chain stopper forward of the locker and a sampson post in place of the deck cleat to tie off rodes.New cleats matching the stern ones were installed port and starboard on the deck coaming for the mooring lines.We carry 300' rode 150' chain in the now divided locker in addition to a huge danforth anchor in the factory hanging location on the port side of the locker.The starbord side anchor stoage is unusable now. We also added delta anchor on a roller on the port side. We installed a dedicated battery for the windlass under the v-berth to keep cable runs short, and a remote switch at the helm and handheld pulg-in remote in the anchor locker.Also we have installed a loudhailer speaker on the pushpit. This allows easy communication with the helmsman throught the listen back feature. The system has worked perfectly for 3 years now.4dbncrew@cox.net
Can you show some pictures of what you did?
Rich Wilkins
Houston Tx
86 c34
S/V Lil Tiger
Geaux Tigers!!
I would like to see some pictures of what you did as well. It sounds excellent!
I don't want to put the windlass in front of the anchor locker because I wan't to build that in with double teak slatted doors for storage.
I have a single anchor locker door, with a horizontal windlass. The motor is located inside the cabin with just the windlass head projecting into the anchor well. Works great and is not in the way poking through the deck. Not sure if this is applicable to double door models but would be happy to provide pictures.
Ken
Can you take some pic's of that setup?? That is really what I'm after. I do have the double doors and don't see how it would be a problem.
Thanks
You can email them to me at rwilkinsii@yahoo.com
Rich Wilkins
Houston Tx
86 c34
S/V Lil Tiger
Geaux Tigers!!
FOR THOSE WHO WANT PICTURES
Mark Elkin, our associate webmaster for PROJECTS, has replied above.
If any of you have pictures of your work, please send them to Mark and he will post them on the Projects section of the 'site for everyone.
Thanks,
Stu
Writing from work, my home lap top died last night. If I can get it fixed I'll take some digital pictures for you. If not it will be a couple weeks before I finish the roll of film in the normal camera. I'll send them to Mark Elkin also.
I wasn't able to get the pictures to post. I sent them to Mark Elkin, hopefully he can either add them here or in the projects page. I do not know if this is a standard set up or a custom modification. I can't find any sign of modification to the fiberglass. Assuming this is a standard locker layout at least for the single door wells. Access to the motor is by removing the plywood panel at the head of the Vee berth. The black circle is a rubber covered switch to run the windlass. The windlass has a dedicated Circuit Breaker that was added to electrical panel, it is not a standard model that Catalina uses is my only hint that it was added by one of the previous owners.
[This message was edited by Ken & Vicki Juul #1090 "Luna Loca" on October 20, 2003 at 10:39 AM.]
Ron,
Do you have any idea's for the pre-1989 owners?
Sounds like we would have to beef up the starboard side first. What do you think about some starboard?