Ok, so first year using the new Windlass and Lewmar Delta anchor. Moved from 13# to 22# model since my 13# just did not want to self lauch, so figured I needed more weight.
However, the 22# will not self launch either. It does go out better, but still have to pull out a foot or so and drive around until I am ready to drop it. Guess that might be due to the design of the pulpit roller, dunno.....anyone else have that problem?
Next issue is it seems that when retrieving the anchor, the SS swivel gets jacked up on the anchor and stuck. I have to reach over and try to shake it to unjamb it, but hard to reach, especially this weekend in 5' seas. So kept redropping it and finally it pulled straight for me. The swivel was made for 1/4-5/16" chain. I have the 1/4" high test. Anyone else have this issue?
And finally, guess this is something you all have happen is when pulling the anchor back up, if I hesitate from the time it leaves the water to the time the anchor shaft starts to come up on the roller, the anchor spins around facing outward. Again, have to lay down and try to spin it, but by the time I get back up, it spins back outward again! :huh Now I sit up front with remote and keep it coming until I just get to the roller and try to time the stop just right. Sure wish that remote was instantaneous like the helm switch. You have to guestimate when to stop or it will send the anchor to the sky....yikes!
Overall, it has been great. Just wondering if these spoofs are normal or if I have something mismatched here.
However, the 22# will not self launch either. It does go out better, but still have to pull out a foot or so and drive around until I am ready to drop it. Guess that might be due to the design of the pulpit roller, dunno.....anyone else have that problem?
Next issue is it seems that when retrieving the anchor, the SS swivel gets jacked up on the anchor and stuck. I have to reach over and try to shake it to unjamb it, but hard to reach, especially this weekend in 5' seas. So kept redropping it and finally it pulled straight for me. The swivel was made for 1/4-5/16" chain. I have the 1/4" high test. Anyone else have this issue?
And finally, guess this is something you all have happen is when pulling the anchor back up, if I hesitate from the time it leaves the water to the time the anchor shaft starts to come up on the roller, the anchor spins around facing outward. Again, have to lay down and try to spin it, but by the time I get back up, it spins back outward again! :huh Now I sit up front with remote and keep it coming until I just get to the roller and try to time the stop just right. Sure wish that remote was instantaneous like the helm switch. You have to guestimate when to stop or it will send the anchor to the sky....yikes!
Overall, it has been great. Just wondering if these spoofs are normal or if I have something mismatched here.