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Tried looking for a similar post first, but did not find one (nor on the net) so I'll ask the experience people here.
Situation: While slowly motoring forward to create slack in anchor line, windlass was retrieving line normally. Then line retrieval mechanism (what I believe is the gypsy) stopped turning while the top portion (capstan?) continued to turn. So I stopped retrieval and made first use of Lewmar 'wrench' tool. Inserted socket-like portion of wrench into star-shaped receiving hole in top of capstan. That allowed me to manually retrieve some anchor line. I had thought that this would have tightened what I hoped was a loosened clutch.
Resumed normal retrieval process with boat in gear and recovered about a foot of line before problem re-occurred.
As we were in shallow water and I could now see the anchor, I just hand cranked it in from there.
But I do believe the problem persists.
I did not see anything obvious to me that suddenly kicked out of place after retrieving that one foot of line after what I thought was tightening the clutch.
Might it be a be a bad clutch? I prefer that it be operator ignorance of the windlass!
Any thoughts?
Tx, Rob
Situation: While slowly motoring forward to create slack in anchor line, windlass was retrieving line normally. Then line retrieval mechanism (what I believe is the gypsy) stopped turning while the top portion (capstan?) continued to turn. So I stopped retrieval and made first use of Lewmar 'wrench' tool. Inserted socket-like portion of wrench into star-shaped receiving hole in top of capstan. That allowed me to manually retrieve some anchor line. I had thought that this would have tightened what I hoped was a loosened clutch.
Resumed normal retrieval process with boat in gear and recovered about a foot of line before problem re-occurred.
As we were in shallow water and I could now see the anchor, I just hand cranked it in from there.
But I do believe the problem persists.
I did not see anything obvious to me that suddenly kicked out of place after retrieving that one foot of line after what I thought was tightening the clutch.
Might it be a be a bad clutch? I prefer that it be operator ignorance of the windlass!
Any thoughts?
Tx, Rob