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Finally finished up my Lewmar Profish 700 windlass install this weekend. Started it a month or so ago and got pulled away.
Chose to mount it at the very back of the pulpit instead of the split hatch mount. I did trim off the eye on the backing plate for the bow eye and put cap nuts over the threads to smooth things out. The 3" hole was fun to cut, a lot of material to go through. I sealed it up with a 2 part epoxy before going any further.
Ran a continuous run of 6ga marine wire from battery to the front to attach to the solenoid actuator. Installed the breaker below the wheel and the switch under the controls beside the Minn-Kota control. The switch works as the picture shows, up is up and down is down. I know there was discussion about that.
Used a 4" ring tied to the end of the rode for the stop, incase I ever run close to using all the rode. I bought the prespliced Lewmar rode and chain in 1/2" 8 plait, 200' and 15' of 1/4" chain with a Lewmar swivel attached to a Fortress FX-11 anchor. Any questions about the installation, feel free to ask.
Chose to mount it at the very back of the pulpit instead of the split hatch mount. I did trim off the eye on the backing plate for the bow eye and put cap nuts over the threads to smooth things out. The 3" hole was fun to cut, a lot of material to go through. I sealed it up with a 2 part epoxy before going any further.
Ran a continuous run of 6ga marine wire from battery to the front to attach to the solenoid actuator. Installed the breaker below the wheel and the switch under the controls beside the Minn-Kota control. The switch works as the picture shows, up is up and down is down. I know there was discussion about that.
Used a 4" ring tied to the end of the rode for the stop, incase I ever run close to using all the rode. I bought the prespliced Lewmar rode and chain in 1/2" 8 plait, 200' and 15' of 1/4" chain with a Lewmar swivel attached to a Fortress FX-11 anchor. Any questions about the installation, feel free to ask.