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Title: U stack installed
Post by: glennd3 on May 19, 2020, 01:18:02 PM
Just posting a picture of the U stack from Ullman sails.
Title: Re: U stack installed
Post by: Noah on May 19, 2020, 03:45:54 PM
Looks nice Glenn. BTW- what is that big silver thing on your foredeck? It it a deck mounted windlass?
Title: Re: U stack installed
Post by: Patches on May 19, 2020, 05:45:53 PM
+1

Like Noah, also interested in your windlass mount.  I just got a sweet deal on a Lofrans Royal clone, also made in Italy and looks identical.  Interested in seeing how you handled the chain fall.
Title: Re: U stack installed
Post by: glennd3 on May 19, 2020, 05:55:29 PM
It is a manual windlass that came with the boat. I have played with it but I just pull my rode by hand because when I anchor I am usually in shallow water. It will catch my jib sheets if I am lazy handling them. I thought about removing it but I am getting older and one day I may need it.
Title: Re: U stack installed
Post by: Noah on May 19, 2020, 05:57:43 PM
Just curious. Not intended to hijack the thread. I do have a locker mounted Maxwell 300-400 model factory installed. It is basic; rope only, up only. I do wrap some chain round it but... I would like to "eventually" replace it (in the locker) with a Maxwell VW 10 with chain and rope gypsy and forward/reverse.
Title: Re: U stack installed
Post by: glennd3 on May 19, 2020, 07:50:24 PM
I will have to check on model #. This one takes chain or rode. I will get some pictures next time I am at the boat.
Title: Re: U stack installed
Post by: mregan on May 20, 2020, 01:18:31 PM
Like the U stack.  Had a Doyle Stack Pack (same thing) made last year.  So much easier dropping the sail since I'm usually doing everything myself why my wife and teenager daughters watch in amusement.
Title: Re: U stack installed
Post by: Patches on May 21, 2020, 09:16:36 AM
Glenn:

Also not trying to hijack your thread, but would appreciate a photo or two of your manual windlass installation when you're able.  I also have a manual (horizontal) windlass which I have been thinking about installing and, as a 1990 Mark 1.25, have the same anchor locker lid and layout as you.

I sail and cruise in the Pacific Northwest and would like to go all chain because of the reduced scope required in many of our tighter anchorages.  7:1, or even 5:1, isn't realistic around here most of the time.

Thanks in advance,

Patches
Title: Re: U stack installed
Post by: glennd3 on May 21, 2020, 03:40:32 PM
Will do, give me a couple of days.

Quote from: Patches on May 21, 2020, 09:16:36 AM
Glenn:

Also not trying to hijack your thread, but would appreciate a photo or two of your manual windlass installation when you're able.  I also have a manual (horizontal) windlass which I have been thinking about installing and, as a 1990 Mark 1.25, have the same anchor locker lid and layout as you.

I sail and cruise in the Pacific Northwest and would like to go all chain because of the reduced scope required in many of our tighter anchorages.  7:1, or even 5:1, isn't realistic around here most of the time.

Thanks in advance,

Patches
Title: Re: U stack installed
Post by: glennd3 on May 23, 2020, 07:49:08 PM
Here are some photos of the windlass.
Title: Re: U stack installed
Post by: glennd3 on May 23, 2020, 07:50:48 PM
Quote from: glennd3 on May 23, 2020, 07:49:08 PM
Here are some photos of the windlass.
Title: Re: U stack installed
Post by: Patches on May 24, 2020, 07:05:28 AM
Thanks for the photos Glenn.  Interesting installation.  Same windlass design as mine (although mine is an "Italwinch"--likely either a predecessor to the Lofrans or a clone).

I expected to see either a hause pipe in the deck to route the chain below, or the winch positioned more forward  (with some protective ss plating/strips to route the chain over the edge of the anchor locker and into the anchor locker).  By the looks of it, the prior owner likely used it mostly for line rode.  He also mounted directly to the deck instead of on a piece of epoxied wood or Starboard to spread the load.

Thanks again for the photos.

Patches